Sobre o Autor

Leonard Edward Read was a prominent American economist and libertarian advocate, best known for his role in the founding of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) in 1946. He was a significant figure in promoting free-market principles and individual liberty through his writings and speeches. Read's philosophy emphasized the importance of personal responsibility and the dangers of government intervention in the economy, which he believed stifled innovation and personal freedom. His books, such as 'I, Pencil' and 'Let Freedom Reign,' articulated complex economic concepts in accessible terms, making them popular among those interested in economic theory and libertarian thought.

Throughout his life, Read influenced a generation of economists, students, and advocates for liberty. He was known for his engaging speaking style and ability to convey the principles of a free society in a relatable manner. His contributions to the field of economics and his passionate defense of individualism have left a lasting impact, inspiring many to explore the intersections of freedom, economics, and social philosophy.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento September 26, 1898
Local de Nascimento Wilmington, Delaware, USA
Data de Falecimento February 2, 1983