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“There is still a tendency to regard any existing government intervention as desirable, to attribute all evils to the market, and to evaluate new proposals for government control in their ideal form, as they might work if run by able, disinterested men free from the pressure of special interest groups.”

Quote by Milton Friedman

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Capitalism and Freedom: Fortieth Anniversary Edition

This book delves into the core concepts of capitalism and its implications for economic freedom. Written by a renowned economist, it offers an in-depth analysis of economic policies and their effects on society, reflecting on the evolution of economic thought over four decades. more

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Milton Friedman
Milton Friedman

Milton Friedman was a renowned economist known for his contributions to the field of free-market economics. His research in monetary economics, consumer behavior, and tax policy has had a profound impact. more

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