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Johan Norberg was born on 27 August, 1973 in Stockholm, Sweden, is a Swedish author, historian and classical liberal commentator. Discover Johan Norberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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His wife is Frida Norgren Norberg (m. 2016)
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Johan Norberg (born 1973) is a Swedish author and historian of ideas, devoted to promoting economic globalization and what he describes as classical liberal positions.
He studied at Stockholm University from 1992 to 1999 and earned an M.A. with a major in the history of ideas.
His other subjects included philosophy, literature and political science.
During his time at Stockholm University, he was active in the libertarian network Frihetsfronten ("the Liberty Front") and was the editor of its journal Nyliberalen ("The Neoliberal"/"The Libertarian") from 1993 to 1997.
In 1997, Norberg was contacted by the Swedish liberal think tank Timbro, who invited him to write a book about the Swedish author Vilhelm Moberg.
The book, Motståndsmannen Vilhelm Moberg, sold well and sparked much debate which allowed him to write another book, on the history of Swedish liberalism.
This book, Den svenska liberalismens historia, also became a success and in 1999 Norberg joined the permanent staff of Timbro.
From 1999 to 2002 he was assistant editor-in-chief of the webzine Smedjan.com.
In 1999 he started the website Frihandel.nu to put forward the case for free trade and open economies.
He is the author of In Defense of Global Capitalism (2001), Progress: Ten Reasons to Look Forward to the Future (2016), and The Capitalist Manifesto: Why the Global Free Market Will Save the World (2023).
Having participated in a number of debates against the Swedish anti-globalization movement, in May 2001 he released the book In Defense of Global Capitalism (Till världskapitalismens försvar) where he assembles his arguments for globalization and free trade.
In 2002 the book was selected for the Sir Antony Fisher International Memorial Award by the Atlas Economic Research Foundation and in 2003 Norberg was awarded the gold medal of the German Hayek Stiftung (an award shared with former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the German economist Otmar Issing).
From 2002 to 2005, Norberg was head of political ideas at Timbro.
The British Channel 4 also invited him to present the documentary film Globalisation is Good (released in 2003), which is based on his book.
From 2006 to 2007 he was a Senior Fellow with the Brussels-based think tank Centre for the New Europe.
Since 15 March 2007, he has been a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, and since January 2017 an executive editor at Free To Choose Media, where he regularly produces documentaries for US public television.
Johan Norberg was born in Stockholm, the son of former Swedish National Archivist Erik Norberg and his wife Birgitta.
He grew up in the suburb of Hässelby in western Stockholm.
In his youth, Norberg was active as a left-anarchist but later abandoned those views and became a classical liberal.
According to the biography given on his personal website, Norberg was disillusioned with the anarchist view of liberty when he discovered the collectivist themes in the major anarchist works and was unable to sympathize with the pre-industrial society which its anarcho-primitivism promoted.
This realization made him embrace classical liberalism, which he felt "took freedom seriously."
Since 15 March 2007, he has been a Senior Fellow at the Washington, D.C.-based Cato Institute.
He is also a member of the international Mont Pelerin Society.
In January 2017 Norberg became Executive Editor of Free To Choose Media.
In September 2020 he published the book Open: The Story of Human Progress, described by The Economist as "clear, colourful and convincing".