David D. Friedman is an academic economist and law professor without formal degrees in either field.
He specializes in the economic analysis of law and has authored several books, including "Law's Order" and "The Machinery of Freedom." Friedman has created and taught innovative law school seminars on future legal issues and diverse legal systems.
He has a long-standing involvement in recreational medievalism through the Society for Creative Anachronism, pursuing interests such as medieval cooking and jewelry-making.
Friedman is also a prominent libertarian thinker, exploring concepts like anarcho-capitalism.
His latest work includes a novel called "Harald," which incorporates many of his diverse interests into a story set in a fictional medieval-inspired world.
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