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'''Harry Browne''' (June 17, [[1933]] - March 1, [[2006]]) was a free-market Libertarian writer and investment analyst.
'''Harry Browne''' (June 17, {{Event|year=1933|event=Birth}} - March 1, {{Event|year=2006|event=Death}}) was a free-market Libertarian writer and investment analyst.


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'''Harry Browne''' (17 June [[1933]] – 1 March [[2006]]) was born in New York City to Bradford and Cecil Margaret Browne and resided in Franklin, Tennessee at the time of his death.
'''Harry Browne''' was born in New York City to Bradford and Cecil Margaret Browne and resided in Franklin, Tennessee at the time of his death from ALS.


Browne was the presidential candidate of the Libertarian Party in [[1996]] and [[2000]].  He was an investment advisor for thirty years and was Director of Public Policy for the libertarian [[Downsize DC Foundation]].
Browne was the presidential candidate of the Libertarian Party in {{Event|year=1996|event=Presidential Candidate}} and {{Event|year=2000|event=Presidential Candidate}}.  He was an investment advisor for thirty years and was 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.
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.
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