Free Markets, Free Men
In celebration of the Salvatori Center’s 25th anniversary, Professor Milton Friedman spoke about the relationship among individual economic,… read more
In celebration of the Salvatori Center’s 25th anniversary, Professor Milton Friedman spoke about the relationship among individual economic, social, and political freedoms. He emphasized economic freedom in the form of a free market economy is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for political and social freedom. Thus other conditions are necessary for the realization of political democracy. After his prepared remarks, he took questions from the audience. close
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