Friedman struggles a bit more with how to justify capitalism, and he'll ultimately come down to freedom as his core value, his God, as he says.
Friedman , although he didn't use this terminology, was much more half-a-loaf guy.
Friedman , who started the improv Hey, came to me one day and he says, What do you doing?
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friedman and how he essentially worshipped him when he leibovitz was a
friedman from the uh 1940s onward i would say and who himself mason was the uh editor of
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Milton Friedman , Thomas Sowell.
Whereas Friedman , Milton Friedman eventually converges on this idea of freedom.
Milton Friedman , he also does tend to have friends who agree with him, yet he's always willing to debate his opponents,
- Milton Friedman didn't get such things.
Whereas Friedman on the one hand was much more rational and there's a whole set of economic thinking and he provides a rational framework
So Friedman has that imprinting, and then about, so he gets there in '32.
And Friedman never quite,
So Friedman is suspicious of all these assumptions, and he has this idea that it's something to do with money.
And Friedman is writing papers, giving talks, saying, "Money's really important,"
Milton Friedman , Anna Schwartz are onto something."
So Friedman 's maybe onto something.
And Friedman is very deeply influenced by Knight, and he continues to pursue mathematical economics.
And Friedman is seeing a lot of this through the lens of Frank Knight, who feels like we are maybe reaching the end
Milton Friedman in 1970 wrote an article in "The New York Times" called "The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase Its Profits."
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Milton Friedman , that notorious socialist, advocated for a negative income tax a lot.
Howard Friedman is a statistician, health economist, writer and artist currently employed at the United Nations Population Fund and as an adjunct associate professor at Columbia
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and friedman certainly did play 60 minutes and on both sides of the ball he was the
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- And Milton Friedman didn't get such things.
So Milton Friedman actually lives through the Great Depression.
And so Friedman and Schwartz present this argument that what really made the Great Depression so bad
It's Friedman and Schwartz.
So Milton Friedman 's family, his parents are immigrants, Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe.
So Milton Friedman is stepping into a field in which the greats have been discredited and there's an enormous economic crisis all around.
I mean Milton Friedman famously wrote in "The New York Times" 50 years ago that the social responsibility of business is to make a profit for their shareholders, and obey the law,
It had a Friedman -esque statement that put shareholders first.
The economist Milton Friedman once said, only a crisis, real or perceived, creates actual change.
Like Thomas Friedman and all these neocons, they can cause wars in Iraq, devastation's, hundreds of thousands of people killed, maybe more,
It was Alexander Friedman , a mathematician in Russia, that actually discovered this possibility,
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