At a time when the Democratic Party is being conquered from within by actual socialists—even outright communists—one might ...
Milton Friedmans timeless insight goes far beyond economics. His words offer a powerful lesson about freedom, innovation, and ...
A $48 billion government monopoly should give way to the market.
The pathbreaking economist’s ideas have shaped the modern world.
It is not an exaggeration to say that we live today in the Age of Friedman, an era shaped by his ideas about the importance ...
In a 1999 Hoover Institution interview, economist Milton Friedman was asked which federal agencies he would abolish. As host Peter Robinson rattled off the Cabinet list, Friedman gave a blunt verdict ...
"Was Milton Friedman the most important libertarian of them all?" Reason's Nick Gillespie asked Stanford historian Jennifer Burns during a live taping of The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie ...
In Abundance, published in March, journalists Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson outline a vision for material progress aimed at specific goals—such as increasing housing production in San Francisco, ...
In her account of the destructiveness of inflationary policies (“How Inflation Ended Neoliberalism,” op-ed, Nov. 16), Jennifer Burns asserts that Milton Friedman “would likely have supported” some of ...
It is simply not possible to adequately describe the importance of Milton Friedman. In the the 1950s and 1960s, most men and women of stature simply assumed that state control of the individual and of ...
An interview with Jennifer Burns on her authoritative new biography of the American economist and the personal and intellectual origins of his theories. Milton Friedman, 1986. Milton Friedman is ...