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Capitalism and Freedom (Phoenix Books)
Milton Friedman

Capitalism and Freedom (Phoenix Books)

University of Chicago Press (Feb 01, 1963)
9780226264011
| Paperback
208 pages | 135 x 201 mm | English
Dewey 330.122
LC Classification HB501 .F7 1982
LC Control No. 81069810

Subject

  • Business & Economics

Plot

In the classic bestseller, Capitalism and Freedom, Milton Friedman presents his view of the proper role of competitive capitalism—the organization of economic activity through private enterprise operating in a free market—as both a device for achieving economic freedom and a necessary condition for political freedom. Beginning with a discussion of principles of a liberal society, Friedman applies them to such constantly pressing problems as monetary policy, discrimination, education, income distribution, welfare, and poverty. "Milton Friedman is one of the nation's outstanding economists, distinguished for remarkable analytical powers and technical virtuosity. He is unfailingly enlightening, independent, courageous, penetrating, and above all, stimulating."-Henry Hazlitt, Newsweek "It is a rare professor who greatly alters the thinking of his professional colleagues. It's an even rarer one who helps transform the world. Friedman has done both."-Stephen Chapman, Chicago Tribune

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