
Co-authored by Nobel laureate Milton Friedman and his wife Rose Friedman, 'Free to Choose' is a 1980 book and companion television series advocating for free market principles and limited government intervention. It argues that economic freedom is a prerequisite for political freedom and critiques government programs and regulations, proposing market-based solutions to various societal problems. The book became a bestseller and significantly influenced conservative economic thought.
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"Milton Friedman was mentioned in the conversation during a discussion about the absurdity of government jobs and economic measurement. The speaker referenced an anecdote involving Friedman to illustrate the concept of unproductive labor. 'Free to Choose' is one of Friedman's most influential works, directly relevant to the themes of government efficiency and economic policy discussed."




