Ludwig Heinrich Edler von Mises was an influential Austrian economist, philosopher, and classical liberal thinker.
Born in 1881, he made significant contributions to the Austrian School of Economics and the libertarian movement.
Mises' work had a notable impact on Austrian government economic policies in the early 20th century.
He authored numerous books and articles, with "Human Action" being his magnum opus.
Mises' ideas on free markets, individual liberty, and limited government continue to shape economic and political discourse.
He fled Austria during the Nazi regime and later settled in the United States, where he continued his academic work until his death in 1973.
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