Happy 99th Birthday, Milton Friedman A tribute to the late, great economist
There s no way to appreciate fully the contributions of Nobel Prizewinning economist Milton Friedman (19122006), who would have turned 99 years old this weekend, to the growth of libertarian ideas and a free society. This is the man, after all, who introduced the concept of school vouchers, documented the role of government monopolies on money in creating inflation, provided the intellectual arguments that ended the military draft in America, cofounded the Mont Pelerin Society, and so much more. In popular books such as Capitalism and Freedom and Free to Choose, written with his wife and longtime collaborator Rose, he masterfully drew a throughline between economic freedom and political and cultural freedom. Yet his ultimate contribution to freedom and liberty is found less in any of the specific argument he made and more in the ways he made them. Friedman provided an alltoorare example of a public intellectual who was scrupulously honest, forthright, and fair in every debate he entere
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