Free To Choose: A Personal StatementHarperCollins, 1990 M11 26 - 368 páginas INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER A powerful and persuasive discussion about economics, freedom, and the relationship between the two, from today's brightest economist. In this classic discussion, Milton and Rose Friedman explain how our freedom has been eroded and our affluence undermined through the explosion of laws, regulations, agencies, and spending in Washington. This important analysis reveals what has gone wrong in America in the past and what is necessary for our economic health to flourish. |
Contenido
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2 The Tyranny of Controls | 38 |
3 The Anatomy of Crisis | 70 |
4 Cradle to Grave | 91 |
5 Created Equal | 128 |
6 Whats Wrong with Our Schools? | 150 |
7 Who Protects the Consumer? | 189 |
8 Who Protects the Worker? | 228 |
9 The Cure for Inflation | 248 |
10 The Tide Is Turning | 283 |
Back Matter | 311 |
Back Cover | 339 |
Spine | 340 |
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