Gennady Lebedev

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Gennady Victorovich Lebedev
Born29 April 1957
Died12 May 2004
NationalityRussian
Academic career
FieldEconomics, political science
Alma materMoscow State University

Gennady Victorovich Lebedev (April 29, 1957 in the USSR – May 12, 2004 in Turkey) was a Russian economist, representative of Austrian School, businessman and politician. He advocated free enterprise and laissez-faire.

Biography[edit]

Gennady Lebedev was born on 29 April 1957 in Soviet Union. In 1974 he enrolled in MSU Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, a faculty of Moscow State University. He graduated with distinction and became postgraduate student. He then joined the Laboratory of computational approaches of MSU Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics.[1]

He was an author of several computer sciences textbooks. For example, his most popular textbook for pupils, Basic computer sciences and computer engineering, was published in an edition of 7 million. Others of his textbooks are also popular among professors and Lebedev's influence on Russian computer science is widely acknowledged.[1]

In the beginning of 1992 he left the post of chairman and participated in the corporatization of Nakhodka Commercial Sea Port and organisation of Yukos Oil Company where initially he worked as a consultant and later as a vice-president.[1]

Lebedev died on May 12, 2004, and is buried in Troitsk.

Readings in memory of Gennady Lebedev[edit]

Readings in memory of Lebedev take place yearly and are dedicated to projects which develop ideas of freedom and liberty.

Works[edit]

GVL Library[edit]

Russian publishing house 'Sotsium' jointly with 'Liberal Charter' organised the special series of books called 'GVL Library in honour of Gennady Lebedev (GVL are his initials) and the common subject of the books is libertarian orientation.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Troitsk Variant" (PDF).

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