Was Milton Friedman a very powerful libertarian of all of them? That is a part of the dialog I had with immediately’s visitor, Stanford historian Jennifer Burns, who has written a masterful and definitive new biography of the Nobel Prize–successful economist. With out reservation, I like to recommend you try her new ebook, Milton Friedman: The Last Conservative.
Friedman was arguably not simply probably the most influential free market economist of the twentieth century however the central determine in constructing the broad political and mental coalition that efficiently challenged Keynesian economics and the top-down rule of specialists in so many points of our lives. I talked with Burns about Friedman’s conceptual and methodological breakthroughs in economics; his way-ahead-of-his-time collaboration with feminine economists similar to Anna Schwartz and his spouse Rose; his function in popularizing free market economics via his columns in Newsweek and the TV collection Free To Select; his controversial engagements with politicians similar to Richard Nixon and Augusto Pinochet; and his function in ending the navy draft and championing college selection. We additionally talked about Burns’ earlier ebook, Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right, and its connections to her new work.
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