Celebrate what would have been the 102nd birthday of Nobel Prize winner Milton Friedman as
Mark Skousen relates stories from his long friendship with the economist and libertarian icon.
Friedman was the intellectual architect of the free market reforms of the post-World War II era who today is recognized as the father of the Chicago school of economics and libertarian philosophy. His book,
Capitalism and Freedom, has sold well over half a million copies in English and been translated into 18 languages.
Skousen, a former CIA economist, has taught at Columbia Business School, Barnard College, and Columbia University and written for Forbes magazine. He is editor in chief of the
Forecasts & Strategies newsletter.
Funded by a grant from
The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice and co-sponsored by
Grantham University and the
Show-Me Institute.
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