David D. Friedman (born 1945), anarcho-capitalist writer, economist, and medieval reenactor
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Dafydd ab Hugh (David Friedman, born 1960), science fiction/fantasy writer; political weblogger
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David F. Friedman (1923–2011), American filmmaker (exploitation films)
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However, in 1982, Stevens decided to independently create a new brand of mallets ("Malletech"), collaborating with percussionists Bob Becker, David Friedman and Dave Samuels.
Analytical anarchism is the name given by Peter Boettke, to the positive political economy of anarchism, or anarchism from the economic point of view, in the libertarian tradition of Murray Rothbard's For a New Liberty (1973) and David Friedman's The Machinery of Freedom (1973).
During his university years he additionally had private lessons with David Friedman (USA) and attended workshops with e.g. Keiko Abe, Billy Hart, Dave Weckl, Billy Cobham, Ed Thigpen, David Liebman/Richard Beirach, and Reinhard Flatischler.