Leonard Read

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Leonard Read was an American libertarian writer and founder of the Foundation for Economic Education, best known for his influential essay "I, Pencil."

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instanceOf economist
human
libertarian
writer
countryOfBirth United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Hillsdale College
employer Foundation for Economic Education
familyName Read
fieldOfWork economics
free-market economics
political philosophy
founded Foundation for Economic Education
genre economic literature
non-fiction
political commentary
givenName Leonard
hasWritten Anything That’s Peaceful
Government – An Ideal Concept
I, Pencil
The Coming Aristocracy
The Free Market and Its Enemy
The Freedom Freeway
The Love of Liberty
The Miracle of the Market
The Path of Duty
ideology individualism
laissez-faire capitalism
influenced Milton Friedman
Murray Rothbard
Ron Paul
modern American libertarian movement
influencedBy Friedrich Hayek
surface form: F. A. Hayek

Ludwig von Mises
knownFor founding the Foundation for Economic Education
writing the essay "I, Pencil"
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Liberalism
surface form: classical liberalism

libertarianism
nationality American
notableWork I, Pencil
occupation economist
essayist
publisher
writer
placeOfBirth Hubbardston, Michigan NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Irvington, New York
positionHeld founder of the Foundation for Economic Education
president of the Foundation for Economic Education
sexOrGender male

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