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Professor Arthur Shenfield (1909-1990) was a libertarian lawyer and academic who wrote prolifically on right-wing economic issues.

He opposed child labour laws, rejected compulsory state schooling, and had no time for affirmative action, believing that discrimination on any grounds whatsoever is a fundamental legal right.

He was married to Barbara Shenfield.

His professional activities were:


 * Philadelphia Society, Trustee 1977-79
 * Mont Pelerin Society, President (1972-1974)
 * Confederation of British Industry, economic director
 * International Institute for Economic Research, director
 * Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Business and Industry Commission, chairman