Antonio Escohotado Espinosa Biography
July 5, 1941 – November 21, 2021
A Spanish thinker, essayist, and university professor whose works, while primarily focused on law, philosophy, and sociology, have spanned a wide array of fields. He gained public notoriety for his research on drugs, and his anti-prohibitionist stances are well-known. The central theme of his work is an affirmation of freedom as an antidote to the fear or coercion that drives humanity toward all forms of servitude. He has also made a significant contribution as a translator, bringing over forty titles into circulation and specializing in the dissemination of works by Thomas Szasz and Ernst Jünger.






