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James C. Bennett

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James (Jim)Charles Bennett (born 1948) is an American businessman, with a background in technology companies and consultancy, and a writer on technology and international affairs from aconservative point of view.

During the 1980s he was involved in space-launch ventures, being a founder ofStarstruck Inc. and ofAmerican Rocket Company (AMROC) in 1985; technology of these companies found its way intoSpaceShipOne. In the 1990s he was a technology consultant. He is president and chairman of Internet Transactions Transnational, Inc., a 1997 Internet start-up, and vice chairman of Openworld, Inc., a nonprofit group promoting sustainable self-help initiatives. As of 2011[update], he is a proponent of fundamental reform of theU.S. government space program, both in itscivilian andmilitarymanifestations.[1]

His publications and quotes like "democracy, immigration, multiculturalism… pick any two",[2] popularising the idea of Anglosphericexceptionalism in a similar vein asMark Steyn, have been called misleading by some libertarian writers.[3] He was a columnist forUnited Press International.

He is also an Adjunct Senior Fellow of theHudson Institute, and a contributor to its publications. In addition, Mr. Bennett serves as an Expert atWikistrat.[4]

Jim Bennett is one of the directors of the Institute for Molecular Manufacturing (IMM), affiliated with theForesight Institute.[5]

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  1. ^Bennett, James C. (2011)."Proposing a 'Coast Guard' for Space".The New Atlantis: A Journal of Technology and Society.30 (Winter):50–68. Retrieved2011-11-10.
  2. ^"Video: Keith Ellison responds to Dennis Prager and Virgil Goode".Hot Air. 21 December 2006.
  3. ^"Blogposts".The Guardian. London. 19 August 2008.
  4. ^"Wikistrat profile on James Bennett".Wikistrat. Archived fromthe original on 9 October 2011. Retrieved18 January 2012.
  5. ^"About IMM". Retrieved2021-10-14.

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