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Nobel economist Milton Friedman breaks down big ideas in free markets freedom and policy in this sharp accessible talk series.
20251 stagione
20251 stagione
7+
Stagione 1
15 episodi
  • 1. What Is America?

    1. What Is America?

    Is America still a land of freedom and opportunity or is it drowning in bureaucracy? Dr. Milton Friedman explores our current challenges and makes the case that a vibrant free market is our most powerful tool for preserving liberty in an increasingly over-governed world.
    Is America still a land of freedom and opportunity or is it drowning in bureaucracy? Dr. Milton Friedman explores our current challenges and makes the case that a vibrant free market is our most powerful tool for preserving liberty in an increasingly over-governed world.
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    1 h 11 min
    17 ott 2025
  • 2. Myths That Conceal Reality

    2. Myths That Conceal Reality

    Dr. Milton Friedman debunks five persistent myths that distort our understanding of economics and American history. He explains how widespread prosperity came not from planning or redistribution but from productivity innovation and freedom.
    Dr. Milton Friedman debunks five persistent myths that distort our understanding of economics and American history. He explains how widespread prosperity came not from planning or redistribution but from productivity innovation and freedom.
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    1 h 21 min
    17 ott 2025
  • 3. Is Capitalism Humane?

    3. Is Capitalism Humane?

    Dr. Milton Friedman tackles the morality of economic systems. He believes capitalism is neither inherently good nor bad—but voluntary exchange in free markets is the only system that protects individual dignity fosters equality and supports meaningful social justice without coercion.
    Dr. Milton Friedman tackles the morality of economic systems. He believes capitalism is neither inherently good nor bad—but voluntary exchange in free markets is the only system that protects individual dignity fosters equality and supports meaningful social justice without coercion.
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    1 h 8 min
    17 ott 2025
  • 4. The Role of Government in a Free Society

    4. The Role of Government in a Free Society

    What should government do—and where must it stop? Dr. Milton Friedman argues that while defense property rights and contract enforcement are legitimate functions too often government exceeds its role. The result is inefficiency dependency and erosion of personal responsibility.
    What should government do—and where must it stop? Dr. Milton Friedman argues that while defense property rights and contract enforcement are legitimate functions too often government exceeds its role. The result is inefficiency dependency and erosion of personal responsibility.
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    1 h 25 min
    17 ott 2025
  • 5. What Is Wrong With the Welfare State?

    5. What Is Wrong With the Welfare State?

    Dr. Milton Friedman argues the welfare state tries to do good using other people’s money—but that requires coercion. Noble goals become flawed systems that trap the very people they’re meant to help undermining both morality and the effectiveness of public policy.
    Dr. Milton Friedman argues the welfare state tries to do good using other people’s money—but that requires coercion. Noble goals become flawed systems that trap the very people they’re meant to help undermining both morality and the effectiveness of public policy.
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    1 h 26 min
    17 ott 2025
  • 6. Money and Inflation

    6. Money and Inflation

    Inflation isn't mysterious—it's the result of printing too much money. Dr. Milton Friedman says the solution is to cut government spending. Delaying tough decisions leads to deeper pain through recession higher prices and the long-term erosion of economic stability.
    Inflation isn't mysterious—it's the result of printing too much money. Dr. Milton Friedman says the solution is to cut government spending. Delaying tough decisions leads to deeper pain through recession higher prices and the long-term erosion of economic stability.
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    1 h 25 min
    17 ott 2025
  • 7. Is Tax Reform Possible?

    7. Is Tax Reform Possible?

    Is tax reform possible? Not without tackling the real problem: government spending. Dr. Milton Friedman argues that cosmetic tweaks to tax code miss the deeper issue; without structural budget controls taxes will always rise and reform efforts will fall short of their promises.
    Is tax reform possible? Not without tackling the real problem: government spending. Dr. Milton Friedman argues that cosmetic tweaks to tax code miss the deeper issue; without structural budget controls taxes will always rise and reform efforts will fall short of their promises.
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    1 h 20 min
    17 ott 2025
  • 8. Free Trade: Producer vs. Consumer

    8. Free Trade: Producer vs. Consumer

    Free trade isn't just good economics—it’s good leadership. Dr. Milton Friedman explains how removing U.S. trade barriers and allowing market forces to determine currency values sets a powerful global example while benefiting both consumers and producers at home.
    Free trade isn't just good economics—it’s good leadership. Dr. Milton Friedman explains how removing U.S. trade barriers and allowing market forces to determine currency values sets a powerful global example while benefiting both consumers and producers at home.
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    1 h 18 min
    17 ott 2025
  • 9. The Energy Crisis: A Humane Solution

    9. The Energy Crisis: A Humane Solution

    Dr. Milton Friedman argues that the energy crisis is a crisis of policy not resources. When governments control prices and restrict supply the market can’t function. Only when prices reflect reality can the energy sector respond efficiently to demand investment and innovation.
    Dr. Milton Friedman argues that the energy crisis is a crisis of policy not resources. When governments control prices and restrict supply the market can’t function. Only when prices reflect reality can the energy sector respond efficiently to demand investment and innovation.
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    1 h 26 min
    17 ott 2025
  • 10. The Economics of Medical Care

    10. The Economics of Medical Care

    There is no such thing as free health care—someone always pays. Dr. Milton Friedman explores how government involvement in medical economics increases costs reduces quality and inserts bureaucracy between doctors and patients distorting incentives and stifling innovation.
    There is no such thing as free health care—someone always pays. Dr. Milton Friedman explores how government involvement in medical economics increases costs reduces quality and inserts bureaucracy between doctors and patients distorting incentives and stifling innovation.
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    45min
    17 ott 2025
  • 11. Putting Learning Back in the Classroom

    11. Putting Learning Back in the Classroom

    Public schools are underperforming. Dr. Milton Friedman believes the answer lies in competition. Introducing choice and market pressure into education will improve quality empower parents and challenge schools to deliver better outcomes for students.
    Public schools are underperforming. Dr. Milton Friedman believes the answer lies in competition. Introducing choice and market pressure into education will improve quality empower parents and challenge schools to deliver better outcomes for students.
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    1 h 13 min
    17 ott 2025
  • 12. Who Protects the Consumer?

    12. Who Protects the Consumer?

    Regulators don’t protect consumers—competition does. According to Dr. Milton Friedman consumer legislation often benefits bureaucrats and advocacy groups more than the public. A free competitive marketplace provides real protection through lower prices and more options.
    Regulators don’t protect consumers—competition does. According to Dr. Milton Friedman consumer legislation often benefits bureaucrats and advocacy groups more than the public. A free competitive marketplace provides real protection through lower prices and more options.
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    1 h 25 min
    17 ott 2025
  • 13. Who Protects the Worker?

    13. Who Protects the Worker?

    Dr. Milton Friedman says the best protection for workers is a competitive labor market—not government rules. Employer demand for talent raises wages improves conditions and gives workers real power across all sectors without bureaucratic interference.
    Dr. Milton Friedman says the best protection for workers is a competitive labor market—not government rules. Employer demand for talent raises wages improves conditions and gives workers real power across all sectors without bureaucratic interference.
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    1 h 21 min
    17 ott 2025
  • 14. Equality and Freedom in the Free Enterprise System

    14. Equality and Freedom in the Free Enterprise System

    True equality means opportunity not outcomes. Dr. Milton Friedman argues that trying to enforce equal results undermines liberty dulls incentives and destroys both fairness and freedom—turning ideals into tools for centralized control.
    True equality means opportunity not outcomes. Dr. Milton Friedman argues that trying to enforce equal results undermines liberty dulls incentives and destroys both fairness and freedom—turning ideals into tools for centralized control.
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    1 h 25 min
    17 ott 2025
  • 15. The Future of Our Society

    15. The Future of Our Society

    As laws pile up faster than we can repeal them Dr. Milton Friedman reflects on how government inefficiency and public awareness may be the only forces keeping us free.
    As laws pile up faster than we can repeal them Dr. Milton Friedman reflects on how government inefficiency and public awareness may be the only forces keeping us free.
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    45min
    17 ott 2025
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