Capitalism and Freedom

Capitalism and Freedom

In "Capitalism and Freedom," Nobel laureate Milton Friedman presents a powerful case for free-market economics and limited government intervention. Published in 1962, this seminal work explores the intricate relationship between economic and political freedom, arguing that the two are inseparable. Friedman challenges conventional wisdom, proposing that many social and economic issues are best addressed through market forces rather than government policies. He examines topics such as monetary policy, education, and social welfare, offering innovative solutions that prioritize individual liberty and economic efficiency. Friedman's clear prose and compelling arguments have made this book a cornerstone of libertarian thought and a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the foundations of modern capitalism.

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