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  1. Free to Choose: A Personal Statement is a 1980 book by economists Milton and Rose D. Friedman, accompanied by a ten-part series broadcast on public television, that advocates free market principles. It was primarily a response to an earlier landmark book and television series The Age of Uncertainty , by the noted economist John Kenneth Galbraith .

    • Milton Friedman, Michael Latham, Michael Peacock, Robert Chitester, Eben Wilson, Rose D. Friedman
    • 1980
  2. Free To Choose® is the ground-breaking PBS television series featuring Milton Friedman, Nobel Prize-winning economist. These programs, filmed on location around the world, have helped millions of people understand the close relationship between the ideas of human freedom and economic freedom.

  3. Chancen, die ich meine: Ein persönliches Bekenntnis (eng. Free to Choose: A Personal Statement) ist ein 1980 erschienenes Sachbuch der Wirtschaftswissenschaftler Milton und Rose Friedman, das von einer zehnteiligen Fernsehserie begleitet wurde.

  4. 26. Nov. 1990 · Free to Choose: A Personal Statement. Paperback – November 26, 1990. by Milton Friedman (Author), Rose Friedman. 4.7 1,703 ratings. See all formats and editions. INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER. A powerful and persuasive discussion about economics, freedom, and the relationship between the two, from today's brightest economist.

    • Milton Friedman, Michael Latham, Michael Peacock, Robert Chitester, Eben Wilson, Rose D. Friedman
    • $10.89
    • Mariner Books
  5. Free To Choose 1980 – From Cradle to Grave – Negative Income Tax. Free To Choose® is the ground-breaking PBS television series featuring Milton Friedman, Nobel Prize-winning economist....

  6. 1. Jan. 2001 · Free to Choose posits the efficacy of subduing government intervention in a free enterprise market economy by rendering theoretical remedies that would alleviate government failures through more competition and personal freedom; ultimately, it would eliminate gratuitous taxes.

  7. Free to Choose is a less abstract and more concrete book. Readers of Capitalism and Freedom will find here a fuller de-velopment of the philosophy that permeates both books—here, there are more nuts and bolts, less theoretical framework. More-over, this book is influenced by a fresh approach to political sci-