Capitalism and freedom /
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TextPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press , c[1962]Description: 202 pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 330.122 FRI
- HB501 .F7
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| 330.12 UNI Oecd economic surveys : | 330.12 WOR World Economy and East-West trade / | 330.122 CAP Capitalism, the technological revolution, and the working class / | 330.122 FRI Capitalism and freedom / | 330.122 HAS Capitalism without capital : | 330.122 HAS Capitalism without capital : | 330.122 HAY The pure theory of capital / |
Capitalism and Freedom is a book by Milton Friedman originally published in 1962 by the University of Chicago Press which discusses the role of economic capitalism in liberal society.Friedman argues for economic freedom as a precondition for political freedom. He defines "liberal" in European Enlightenment terms, contrasting with an American usage that he believes has been corrupted since the Great Depression. His views are especially popular among American conservatives and libertarians. The book identifies several places in which a free market can be promoted for both philosophical and practical reasons. Among other concepts, Friedman advocates ending the mandatory licensing of physicians and introducing a system of vouchers for school education.
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