Andrew Joseph Galambos

Andrew Joseph Galambos (born Ifj. Galambos Jozsef Andras, 1924, in Hungary; died April 10, 1997) created a theory of freedom. He was most famous for his strict stances on intellectual property rights. Galambos distinguished his theory from that of Ludwig von Mises (1949), Human Action, subscribing to the same 'subjective theory of value' in economics but deriving it from his own definition of property.

Read more about Andrew Joseph Galambos:  Early Career, Academia, Intellectual Property, Liberal Viewpoint, End of Life

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