
Walter Block
Walter Block is an economist born on August 21, 1941. He has made extensive contributions to the field of economics, particularly in the areas of free market and property theory.
Tom Bethell, born on July 17, 1940, is a renowned journalist from the United Kingdom. His career began in the 1960s, focusing on international news, particularly in Africa and the Middle East. Bethell is known for his in-depth investigations and insightful perspectives, with his work frequently published in magazines such as The Economist and The New Yorker.

Walter Block is an economist born on August 21, 1941. He has made extensive contributions to the field of economics, particularly in the areas of free market and property theory.
Sidney Carroll was an accomplished American television screenwriter, born on May 25, 1913, and passed away on November 3, 1988. He is renowned for his contributions to television scripts, particularly during the golden age of television in the 1950s and 1960s.

Allan Snyder is a renowned Australian researcher born on November 23, 1940. He has conducted extensive research in the fields of neuroscience and cognitive science, particularly in the areas of visual perception and consciousness.
Ricardo Flores Magon was a Mexican political figure and journalist, a prominent figure in the Mexican Revolution and the Partido Liberal Mexicano (PLM). Born on September 16, 1874, in Sinaloa, Mexico, he died on November 21, 1922, in Mexico City. He was known for his advocacy of agrarian reform, social equality, and indigenous rights, and was a vocal critic of the Porfiriato regime.

Facundo Cabral was an Argentine singer-songwriter known for his deep voice and emotionally charged songs. His musical career spanned over half a century and influenced countless Latin American musicians. Cabral's musical style combined tango, rock, and folk elements, and his songs often reflected deep reflections on social injustice and human emotions.

Philip Warren Anderson, born on December 13, 1923, is a renowned physicist. He made groundbreaking contributions to solid-state physics, particularly in the fields of electronic structure and magnetism. Anderson was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977 for his research in low-temperature physics and superconducting theory.

Stanley B. Prusiner is a renowned American neuroscientist known for his discovery of prions and their role in neurodegenerative diseases. Born on May 28, 1942, Prusiner's research has had a profound impact on understanding protein folding and disease mechanisms in humans and animals.
Steven Popkes (born 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer known for his unique narrative style and thought-provoking explorations of humanity's relationship with technology. His notable works include the novel Caliban G and various short stories published in science fiction magazines and anthologies.
Sjon, whose real name is Sven Jonsson, is an Icelandic poet known for his unique narrative style and profound depiction of natural landscapes. His works have won numerous awards in Iceland and have been translated into multiple languages, gaining international acclaim.

Jeffrey H. Reiman is a renowned American author and philosopher, known for his contributions to moral philosophy, political philosophy, and economics. His works delve into themes such as liberalism, socialism, and moral responsibility.