CAPITALISM AND FREEDOM

In Capitalism and Freedom, economist Milton Friedman argues that political and economic freedom are inextricably linked, promoting laissez faire and individual choice over government intervention in markets through tariffs, subsidies and regulations. The book, along with Friedman's other writin...

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Main Author: Friedman, Milton (Author)
Other Authors: Friedman, Rose D. (assistance)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: CHICAGO UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS ©1962
Series:Phoenix books PIII
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Table of Contents:
  • The relation between economic freedom and political freedom
  • The role of government in a free society
  • The control of money
  • International financial and trade arrangements
  • Fiscal policy
  • The role of government in education
  • Capitalism and discrimination
  • Monopoly and the social responsibility of business and labor
  • Occupational licensure
  • The distribution of income
  • Social welfare measures
  • Alleviation of poverty.