Free To Choose: A Personal Statement

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INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER
A powerful and persuasive discussion about economics, freedom, and the relationship between the two, from today's brightest economist.
In this classic discussion, Milton and Rose Friedman explain how our freedom has been eroded and our affluence undermined through the explosion of laws, regulations, agencies, and spending in Washington. This important analysis reveals what has gone wrong in America in the past and what is necessary for our economic health to flourish.

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4.5
33 reviews
Phillip Leitz
January 7, 2014
Impressive to say the least. A great capitalist point of view explanation on our economic shortcomings. Extremely relevant to modern day. I may read some chapter's again because I enjoyed them so much. I will continue to read milton's work. Highly recommend for any level that has interest in economics!
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A Google user
November 27, 2011
Excellent book and a fantastic mind.
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Logan Smith
May 2, 2023
good app
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About the author

MILTON FRIEDMAN (1912–2006), Nobel laureate economist and former presidential adviser, was the author of a number of books, including Capitalism and Freedom and Tyranny of the Status Quo, also written with his wife, Rose Friedman (1910–2009).

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