著者について

Hans F. Sennholz was a prominent economist known for his strong advocacy of free markets and classical liberal principles. He made significant contributions to the field of economics through his writings and teachings, emphasizing the importance of individual liberty and sound monetary policy. Sennholz was a staunch critic of government intervention in the economy and argued that such actions often led to adverse outcomes. His works, including 'Sowing The Wind' and 'Gold, Freedom, and Free Markets,' reflect his deep understanding of economic philosophy and its practical implications for investors and policymakers.

Throughout his career, Sennholz influenced many with his clear and accessible writing style, making complex economic concepts understandable to a broader audience. He served as a professor at Grove City College, where he inspired generations of students to think critically about economics and the role of government. His legacy continues to resonate within the libertarian movement and among those who champion free market principles.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 February 19, 1922
出生地 Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany
死亡日 January 26, 2019