Dominick T. Armentano is professor emeritus in economics at the University of Hartford in Connecticut and an adjunct scholar of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. He also taught at the University of Connecticut, where he received his Ph.D. in economics in 1966. In the spring of 1984 he was Shelby Cullom Davis Visiting Professor at Trinity College in Connecticut. Dr. Armentano is the author of The Myths of Antitrust: Economic Theory and Legal Cases (Arlington House, 1972) and Antitrust and Monopoly: Anatomy of a Policy Failure, 2nd ed. (Independent Institute, 1990). His essays and articles have appeared in many other books, including William P. Snavely’s Theory of Economic Systems (Charles Merrill, 1969), Yale Brozen’s The Competitive Economy (General Learning Press, 1975), and Louis M. Spadaro’s New Directions in Austrian Economics (New York University Press, 1978). His shorter articles and reviews have appeared in such journals and newspapers as the Antitrust Bulletin, Business & Society Review, the New York Times, National Review, the Wall Street Journal, and the Cato Journal. Professor Armentano and his wife currently reside in Vero Beach, Florida.