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January 29, 2007

Happy Milton Friedman Day

I'm no economist, but if you're a fan of free minds and free markets, it's hard not to be a fan of Friedman's work. And especially now that he's dead, it's good to see that people are keeping his message alive. Free to Choose Media is doing their part by declaring today Milton Friedman Day and sponsoring various debates and discussions of his work. Worth checking out, I think, even if you're interested only in trying to debunk Friedman's work, since understanding it is the first step down that road.

Posted at January 29, 2007 10:20 AM

Andrew Olmsted

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