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Fascinating topic! There are several philosophers who have contributed to the ideas and concepts that underlie defender capitalism, neoliberalism, and the concept of freedom. Here are a few notable ones:

1. **Friedrich Hayek**: An Austrian-British economist and philosopher, Hayek was a key figure in the development of neoliberalism. His work, particularly "The Road to Serfdom" (1944), emphasizes individual liberty and limits on government intervention in the economy.
2. **Milton Friedman**: An American economist and philosopher, Friedman was a strong advocate for free market capitalism and limited government intervention. His work, such as "Capitalism and Freedom" (1962), argues that economic freedom is essential for individual liberty and prosperity.
3. **Ayn Rand**: A Russian-American philosopher and novelist, Rand's Objectivist philosophy emphasizes individualism, rational self-interest, and laissez-faire capitalism. Her ideas have influenced many defenders of neoliberalism and free market capitalism.
4. **Robert Nozick**: An American philosopher, Nozick's work, such as "Anarchy, State, and Utopia" (1974), defends the concept of minimal government and the protection of individual rights, which is closely related to neoliberal ideas.
5. **John Locke**: An English philosopher, Locke's ideas on natural rights, individual liberty, and the social contract (in "Two Treatises of Government," 1689) have influenced many later thinkers who support neoliberalism and free market capitalism.

These philosophers, among others, have contributed to the development of ideas that support defender capitalism, neoliberalism, and the concept of freedom. Would you like me to elaborate on any specific aspects of their ideas or philosophies?

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