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View ArticleOn Being Divided by a Common Language: The Semantics of Scapegoating
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View ArticleLaw and Liberty Online Symposium: Milton Friedman’s Capitalism and Freedom...
The post-war American Conservative movement has always been led by texts that have shaken dominant intellectual obsessions in economics, law, political theory, philosophy, and history, among other...
View ArticleMilton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek: Fifty Years Later
Comparing Friedman and Hayek’s Defenses of Liberty The early 1960s were bleak for champions of the free society. True, we had yet to experience the onslaughts of Johnson’s Great Society, the Nixon...
View ArticleCapitalism and Freedom: A Poor Part Won Out
Did Friedman Give the Slip to “Money Mischief”? In the preface to the twenty-year anniversary (1982) edition of Capitalism and Freedom, Milton Friedman had reason to gloat. He got to point out that...
View ArticleVouching for Freedom
Friedman’s Principled Pragmatism in Liberating Education from State Administration For both its originality and its influence on public opinion, Milton Friedman’s Capitalism and Freedom arguably ranks...
View ArticleMilton Friedman’s Work: Free Men and Free Markets
A Practice to Justify a Theory of Freedom: Friedman’s Engagement with a Collectivist World Milton Friedman’s Capitalism and Freedom is a modern classic. Along with F.A. Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom,...
View ArticlePractical Radical in the Age of the Mixed Economy
Friedman’s Radicalism Grew with Age 1912 was the year the Titanic sank, Woodrow Wilson was elected, and Fenway Park opened. Well, at least we can be glad that one of those three things came to pass...
View ArticleOn Being Divided by a Common Language: The Semantics of Scapegoating
If a person is told by another, who stands in some kind of authority over them, that they ‘needn’t be doing’ something they are doing, is the person who receives this information to interpret it as an...
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