Human beings, each considered as a single actor within society
See also: FreedomPedia
Featured Individuals
- Aristotle (Ἀριστοτέλης; 384-322 BCE) - Greek philosopher, tutor of young Alexander the Great
- Cobden, Richard (1804-1865) - Nineteenth century British politician, leading proponent of free trade
- Hayek, F. A. (1899-1992) - Austrian economist, winner of the 1974 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
- Molinari, Gustave de (1819-1912) - 19th century Belgian/French economist, considered the originator of market-anarchism
- Wilson, Robert Anton (1932-2007) - Science fiction author, winner of the 1986 Prometheus Hall of Fame Award
By Occupation
- Activists - Individuals who take direct action to achieve a social or political end
- Authors - Fiction and non-fiction writers of books, stories and other literature
- Economists - Students and teachers of economics
- Entertainers - Performers and others involved in the entertainment industry
- Entrepreneurs - Individuals who organize and assume the risks of a business
- Founding Fathers - Leading individuals in founding of the United States
- Historians - Researchers and writers about past events
- Investors and traders - Short term speculators and longer term investment managers
- Journalists - Writers and editors of newspapers, magazines and other media
- Lawyers - Members of the legal profession
- Libertarian Candidates - Libertarian Party candidates for President and other offices
- Philosophers - Students and teachers of fundamental principles
- Policy institute individuals - Founders, executives or other employees of policy and educational groups
- Politicians - People who hold or are running for a political office
- Presidents, United States - Heads of the Executive branch of the United States government
- Professors and teachers - Faculty members at schools, colleges and universities
- Psychologists and Psychiatrists - Non-medical and medical practitioners in the study of the mind and human behavior
- Scientists - Researchers of the natural sciences
- Sociologists - Students of society and social institutions