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  1. David D. Friedman (* 12. Februar 1945) ist ein US-amerikanischer Rechtswissenschaftler, Professor für Rechtswissenschaft an der Santa Clara University School of Law und Vertreter des Anarchokapitalismus. Er ist der Sohn des Wirtschaftsnobelpreisträgers Milton Friedman (1912–2006) und von Rose Friedman (1911–2009).

  2. WELCOME David D. Friedman's Home Page. This is the home page of David Friedman. Not the Hawaiian artist David Friedman, or the composer David Friedman, or the fix-what's-wrong-with- government David Friedman (050) or the fifteen year old David Friedman or the eighteen year old David Friedman or the legendary film pornographer David Friedman or even the economic journalist David Friedman but ...

  3. David Director Friedman (born February 12, 1945) is an American economist, physicist, legal scholar, and anarcho-capitalist theorist. [third-party source needed] Although his academic training was in chemistry and physics and not law or economics, he is known for his textbook writings on microeconomics and the libertarian theory of ...

  4. Santa Clara University. Professor of Law. 1995-2017. University of Chicago Law School. John M. Olin Faculty Fellow. 1986- 1993,1994- 1995. Cornell Law School

  5. David D. Friedman (* 12. Februar 1945) ist ein US-amerikanischer Rechtswissenschaftler, Professor für Rechtswissenschaft an der Santa Clara University School of Law und Vertreter des Anarchokapitalismus. Er ist der Sohn des Wirtschaftsnobelpreisträgers Milton Friedman (1912–2006) und von Rose Friedman (1911–2009).

  6. Rethinking indigent defense: promoting effective representation through consumer sovereignty and freedom of choice for all criminal defendants. SJ Schulhofer, DD Friedman. Am. Crim. L. Rev. 31, 73. , 1993. 172. 1993. Efficient institutions for the private enforcement of law. D Friedman.

  7. The Machinery of Freedom is a nonfiction book by David D. Friedman that advocates an anarcho-capitalist society from a consequentialist perspective. The book was published in 1973, with a second edition in 1989 and a third edition in 2014.