A prominent figure in the Austrian School of economics, known for his libertarian and anarchist views, and his work on the history of economic thought.
Born in 1905
Russian-born American novelist and philosopher who wrote influential novels like "The Fountainhead" and "Atlas Shrugged", promoting individualism and capitalism.
Born in 1881
A pioneer of Austrian economics, he developed the concept of praxeology, which focuses on human action and its consequences, and is known for his critiques of socialism and central planning.
Born in 1899
Austrian economist and philosopher who championed free market capitalism and limited government intervention, warning of the dangers of socialism and totalitarianism. His work influenced economic policy and shaped modern libertarian thought.
90 Years Old
A physician-turned-politician who championed libertarian ideals and ran for US president multiple times, known for his advocacy of limited government and individual freedoms.
63 Years Old
A libertarian senator and physician who advocates for limited government intervention and fiscal responsibility, known for his outspoken views on healthcare and foreign policy.
73 Years Old
The 29th Governor of New Mexico, a Libertarian presidential candidate, and entrepreneur who advocates for limited government and individual freedom. Known for his unconventional style and views on drug legalization.
56 Years Old
Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist renowned for his poignant, witty lyrics and eclectic blend of folk, rock, and country music, with a distinctive, soothing voice.