One of the most inspiring individuals of the post-war free-market movement is Sir Antony Fisher. He was one of the most influential background figures in the global rise of libertarian think tanks after World War II. In 1945 after flying in the Royal Air Force during the war, Fisher read The Road to Serfdom by F. A. Hayek. He met Hayek in 1947 and was inclined to enter politics to defend individual liberty against creeping socialism, but Hayek proposed another idea. Instead of directly entering the political system, Hayek believed changing the climate of ideas would be the only way to make real change possible.
The video below is the first of two parts explaining Sir Antony Fisher's role in the free-market movement.
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Thank you for recognizing Fisher's inspiring and influential role! As you may know, the Atlas Economic Research Foundation continues to advance Fisher's vision and goals. For anyone who would like to see it in action, please come to the Freedom Dinner on November 9, 2009 (check out www.atlasnetwork.org under "events"). We're hosting freedom champions from around the world to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Also, if you'd like to read more about Fisher, you can read the condensed version of the Fisher biography by Gerald Frost at
Http://atlasnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/condensed-champion-of-liberty-final1.pdf