Capitalism and Freedom (Library Edition)
ISBN-10:
0786100494
ISBN-13:
9780786100491
Author(s): Milton, Friedman
Edition: Unabridged LIBRARY (1st ed.)
Released: Jan 01, 1993
Publisher: Blackstone Audio,Inc.
Format: Audio Cassette, 0 pages
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Description:
#10 on National Review's List of the 100 Best Nonfiction Books of the Century
Milton Friedman argues that the appropriate role of competitive capitalism occurs when the majority of our economic activity flows through private enterprise within a free market environment. This is unequivocally the most effective device for achieving economic freedom, as well as the necessary condition in which political freedom can be attained. Friedman's arguments are positively bold, enlightening, and impacting. Among the specific topics he addresses are ''The Control of Money,'' ''Fiscal Policy,'' ''Capitalism and Discrimination,'' and ''Social Welfare Measures.''
Milton Friedman argues that the appropriate role of competitive capitalism occurs when the majority of our economic activity flows through private enterprise within a free market environment. This is unequivocally the most effective device for achieving economic freedom, as well as the necessary condition in which political freedom can be attained. Friedman's arguments are positively bold, enlightening, and impacting. Among the specific topics he addresses are ''The Control of Money,'' ''Fiscal Policy,'' ''Capitalism and Discrimination,'' and ''Social Welfare Measures.''
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