Richard T. Ely

Richard T. Ely
Ely around 1910, at the University of Wisconsin
Born(1854-04-13)April 13, 1854
DiedOctober 4, 1943(1943-10-04) (aged 89)
Resting placeForest Hill Cemetery
Academic background
Education
Doctoral advisorKarl Knies
Other advisorsJohann Bluntschli
Academic work
DisciplinePolitical economy
Institutions
Doctoral students
Notable students

Richard Theodore Ely (April 13, 1854 – October 4, 1943) was an American economist, author, and leader of the Progressive movement who called for more government intervention to reform what it saw as the injustices of capitalism, especially regarding factory conditions, compulsory education, child labor, and labor unions.

Ely is best remembered as a founder and the first Secretary of the American Economic Association, as a founder and secretary of the Christian Social Union, and as the author of a series of widely read books on the organized labor movement, socialism, and other social issues. He also promoted views on eugenics, redlining, and race suicide.