Milton Friedman wrote many books emphasizing on individual freedom

Professor Friedman authored a number of books on public policy. He was primarily concerned with the preservation and extension of individual liberty. Capitalism and Freedom, Bright Promises, Dismal Performance, Free to Choose, and Tyranny of the Status Quo are some of his most important books on the subject.


Rose wrote in her memoirs, “As we look back at the events chronicled in this chapter, it all seems like something of a fairy tale. Who would have dreamed that after retiring from teaching, Milton would be able to preach the doctrine of human freedom to many millions of people in countries around the globe through television, millions more through our book based on the television program, and countless others through videocassettes.”


His other works are also noteworthy. A Theory of the Consumption Function (University of Chicago Press, 1957), The Optimum Quantity of Money and Other Essays (Aldine, 1969), and (with A. J. Schwartz) A Monetary History of the United States (Princeton University Press, 1963), Monetary Statistics of the United States (Columbia University Press, 1970), and Monetary Trends in the United States and the United Kingdom (Columbia University Press, 1970). (University of Chicago Press, 1982).

Photo:  Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman
Photo: Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman
Photo: Free To Choose Milton Friedman First Edition Signed Rare
Photo: Free To Choose Milton Friedman First Edition Signed Rare

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