Ferdinand Lundberg
Ferdinand Lundberg | |
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| Born | April 30, 1902 Chicago, Illinois, United States |
| Died | January 3, 1995 (aged 92) Mount Kisco, New York, United States |
| Alma mater | Columbia University |
| Occupation(s) | journalist, author, professor |
| Years active | 1924–1994 |
| Notable work | Imperial Hearst, America's 60 Families, Modern Woman: The Lost Sex, The Myth of Democracy |
Ferdinand Lundberg (April 30, 1902 – March 1, 1995) was an American journalist and historian known for his frequent and potent criticism of American financial and political institutions. His work has been credited as an influence on Robert Caro, Ralph Nader and others.