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'''Harry Browne''' ([[June 17]], [[1933]] - [[March 1]], [[2006]]) is an [[United States|American]] free-market [[Libertarianism|Libertarian]] [[writer]] and investment analyst. | '''Harry Browne''' ([[June 17]], [[1933]] - [[March 1]], [[2006]]) is an [[United States|American]] free-market [[Libertarianism|Libertarian]] [[writer]] and investment analyst. | ||
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He was born in [[New York City]] to Bradford and Cecil Margaret Browne and now resides in Franklin, Tennessee. | He was born in [[New York City]] to Bradford and Cecil Margaret Browne and now resides in Franklin, Tennessee. |
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Harry Browne (June 17, 1933 - March 1, 2006) is an American free-market Libertarian writer and investment analyst.
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He was born in New York City to Bradford and Cecil Margaret Browne and now resides in Franklin, Tennessee.
Browne was the presidential candidate of the United States Libertarian Party in 1996 and 2000. He was an investment advisor for thirty years and is currently Director of Public Policy for the libertarian Downsize DC Foundation.
Harry Browne came to prominence in 1970 with his first book, How You Can Profit From The Coming Devaluation, which correctly predicted the devaluation of the dollar and subsequent inflation. Browne's second book was 1973's How I Found Freedom In An Unfree World, which focused on maximizing personal liberty. This book became an instant classic in Libertarian circles. You Can Profit from a Monetary Crisis was Browne's third book and reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. He continued to author books and articles on investing through the late 1990s.
Claims of wrongdoing within Browne's 1996 presidential campaign surfaced during his second run in 2000. In 2001, it was revealed that Perry Willis had worked on behalf of Browne's 1996 campaign while serving as national director of the Libertarian Party. To avoid potential conflicts of interest, party policy prohibits any party staffer from working for a campaign before a nominee is officially decided. After an investigation, the party leadership censured Willis and admonished Browne, who has responded in detail to allegations surrounding the controversy.
More recently, Harry Browne has continued working to increase the popularity of libertarian goals to reduce the size and scope of government. In addition to writing and making appearances on behalf of the DownsizeDC Foundation, he currently hosts two weekly network radio shows; one on Saturdays dealing with politics, and the other on Sunday dealing with financial advice. Browne also works with the Free Market News Network, of which he is currently the President. On Free Market News, he has his own internet-based television show called This Week In Liberty. He's also currently working on a book called The War Racket, but has stated, however, that the book is not near completion, with no definite publishing date.
Election results
Year | Office | Vote total | % |
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1996 | President of the United States | 485,798 | 0.50% |
2000 | President of the United States | 384,431 | 0.36% |
External links
- HarryBrowne.org
- DownsizeDC.org
- Downsize DC Foundation
- Free Market News Network
- Libertarian Party homepage
Preceded by: Andre Marrou |
Libertarian Party Presidential candidate 1996 (lost), 2000 (lost) |
Succeeded by: Michael Badnarik |