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Todaythe revolutionary public policy ideas of Milton and Rose Friedman in 1980are in the mainstream of the conservative agenda, and many on the Left have taken ownership of them.
In 1980, the ideas the Friedmans advocated were considered radical. Today they are in the mainstream of the conservative agenda and many on the left have taken ownership of them.
This rereleased AEI Classic analyzes what has happened over an extended period to the conception of poverty and the material condition of the poor.
Obama's take on foreign policy reads less like the story of an adult politician's evolving view of foreign issues and more like the story of the wildly oscillating opinions of a college student now in his junior year.
This bookshines a light on freedom at work in every corner of human life, making a powerful case for free markets.
The White House announced that the stimulus package has "saved or created" more than 1 million jobs. Yet we learned that unemployment increased to 10.2%. How can anyone know that his or her job has been saved?
A remembrance of Milton Friedman, an extraordinary economist and individual.
Although Milton Friedman is no longer with us, his memory will live on through his work.





