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| Walter E. Williams: Walter E. Williams: Walter E. Williams was an American economist and professor known for his work in classical liberal economics. He advocated for limited government, individual liberty, and free markets. Williams was a prominent commentator on issues like taxation, welfare, and civil rights, and authored several books on economics and social policy, often emphasizing personal responsibility and economic freedom.
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| Williams, Walter E. | Property Rights | Property Rights | |
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