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Stephen R.C. Hicks is a philosopher and author, known for his work on the intersections of philosophy, politics, and economics. He has a particular focus on the critique of postmodernism and the defense of free speech. His notable works include "Nietzsche and the Nazis," where he explores the philosophical underpinnings that influenced Nazi ideology, and "Free Speech & Postmodernism," which addresses contemporary challenges to free expression. Hicks is also a prominent figure in the Objectivist movement, advocating for individual rights and rational self-interest.

In addition to his writing, Hicks is a professor at Rockford University, where he teaches philosophy and offers courses that delve into the implications of philosophical thought on modern society. He has contributed to various publications, including "The Objective Standard," and engages in public discourse through lectures and interviews. Hicks's work continues to influence discussions on ethics, politics, and the role of philosophy in public life.

Национальность Канадский
Дата рождения November 15, 1960
Место рождения Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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