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Thomas Naylor

Thomas Herbert Naylor (May 30, 1936 – December 12, 2012) was an American economist and professor.〔Nancy Remsen, (Second Vermont Republic founder Thomas Naylor has died ), Burlington Free Press, December 17, 2012.〕 From Jackson, Mississippi, he was a Professor Emeritus of Economics at Duke University, the author of thirty books, and a founder of the Second Vermont Republic (2003).〔John Curran, "In Vermont, nascent secession movement gains traction," Associated Press article, June 3, 2007; currently available at Huffington Post (), The Hour (newspaper) (), The Day (New London) ().〕〔(Top 10 Aspiring Nations full list ), (Top 10 Aspiring Nations: Vermont ), ''Time'' magazine, January 2011.〕〔The (search of the Vermont Secretary of State web site ) shows Second Vermont Republic as a "civic club" with Naylor registered as founder and sole member as of 2003.〕 Naylor authored ten academic books and three books advocating secession.
==Biography==
Naylor was the son of T. H. Naylor, Jr. whom he admitted had been a prominent Mississippi racist and whose views he said he rejected.〔(Second Vermont Republic Pushes For Independence of Vermont ), ''Seven Days'', February 28, 2007.〕〔Heidi Beirich, (Second Vermont Republic Pushes For Independence of Vermont ), SPLC, Summer 2008.〕 Naylor graduated from Millsaps College with a Bachelor of Science in 1958 and a second one from Columbia University in Industrial Engineering in 1959. He received a Masters in Business from Indiana University in 1961 and a Doctor of Philosophy in Economics from Tulane University in 1964. He began his career at Duke as an Assistant Professor of Economics in 1964, teaching economics, management science, and computer science, ending his career there in 1993. He also served as a visiting professor at the University of Wisconsin, Middlebury College and the University of Vermont.〔〔(Thomas Naylor bio ), Duke University Department of Economics, ''accessed December 27, 2012.''〕
During the 1970s Naylor was president of a 50-person computer software firm with Fortune 500 clients worldwide.〔Robin Palmer, (Former professor argues it's time to leave the Union ), originally published in Times Argus, November 16, 2003.〕 He also was an international management consultant advising major corporations and governments in over thirty countries.〔 He left business and turned to political analysis after trips to the Soviet Union in the 1980s which led him to publicly predicted future political changes there.〔
His articles appeared in ''The New York Times'', ''International Herald Tribune'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''Christian Science Monitor'', ''The Nation'', and ''Business Week''.〔 In recent years CounterPunch published a number of his articles.〔Thomas Naylor articles in CounterPunch include: (Small Nation Neutrality ), May 6–8, 2011; (The Myth of Bernie Sanders ), Sep 29-Oct 01, 2011; (Occupy World Street! ), March 23–25, 2012.〕 He has made appearances on major American television networks as well as CNN, Fox News, BBC and National Public Radio.〔
Naylor moved to Vermont in 1990〔Thomas Naylor, (History of the Second Vermont Republic ), Second Vermont Republic website.〕 with his wife, Magdalena R. Naylor, M.D. who has worked as a psychiatrist〔(Fletcher Allen profile page of Magdalena R. Naylor, M.D., Ph.D. ).〕 and an associate professor at the University of Vermont. They had a son Alexander.〔

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