Capitalism and Freedom [Archive.org URL]

“Unlike other crusaders from Berkeley in the 60s, I chose Wall Street as my battleground for improving society because that’s where government institutions and industries are financed. One of the most articulate writers who shares that belief is Milton Friedman, who knows that personal and political freedoms are enhanced dramatically when greater numbers of people participate in a market economy.” When this book was first published in 1962, nobody paid much attention to it. Forty years and a Nobel in economics later, Friedman has become one of capitalisms most articulate (and vindicated) champions. [Michael Milken Annotation]

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