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Free to choose a personal statement

Friedman presents his philosophy of the free market and government control and discusses capitalism, competitive societies, free trade and government regulation.

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  • "Free to choose: a personal statement"@en
  • "What's wrong with our schools"@en
  • "Who protects the consumer?"@en
  • "Power of the market"@en
  • "What's wrong with our schools?"@en
  • "How to stay free"@en
  • "Free to choose, a personal statement"@en
  • "Free to choose 1980"
  • "What is wrong with our schools"@en
  • "Who protects the worker?"@en
  • "Free to choose a personal statement"@en
  • "How to cure inflation"@en
  • "Tyranny of control"@en
  • "From cradle to grave"@en
  • "Anatomy of crisis"@en
  • "Created equal"@en
  • "Importance of free markets to personal and political freedom"@en

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  • "Recull dels programes de la sèrie televisiva centrada en les idees de l'economista Milton Friedman. Cada un dels programes inclou la filmació, en diversos països del món, que il·lustra el tema tractat, i un debat on es vol deixar patent la relació entre la llibertat econòmica i la llibertat i benestar econòmic dels països."
  • "Friedman presents his philosophy of the free market and government control and discusses capitalism, competitive societies, free trade and government regulation."@en
  • "The first major TV series featuring Milton Friedman, Nobel Prize-winning economist. These programs, filmed on location around the world, have helped millions of people understand the close relationship between the ideas of human freedom and economic freedom. The interaction between those ideas has created in the United States the richest and freest society the world has ever known. Milton Friedman sees this success threatened by the tendency in the last few decades to assume that government intervention is the answer to all problems. In these programs, which first aired on January 11, 1980, Dr. Friedman focuses on basic principles. How do markets work? Why has socialism failed? Can government help economic development? The 1980 version consists of 10 one-hour programs."@en
  • "In 1990, Free to Choose® was updated to five volumes. Each volume features an introduction by a well-known figure followed by a documentary. All volumes include an updated discussion forum that immediately follows the documentary. Volumes 1, 2, 4 and 5 include documentaries originally produced for the 1980 version. Volume 4 was previously titled "What's Wrong With Our Schools?""@en
  • "Friedman presents his philosophy of the free market and government control and discusses capitalism, competitive societies, free trade and government regulation. The first half of the program is the filmed Friedman presentation, the second half is a taped discussion of the subject."
  • "Friedman presents his philosophy of the free market and government control and discusses capitalism, competitive societies, free trade and government regulation. The first half of the program is the filmed Friedman presentation, the second half is a taped discussion of the subject."@en

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  • "Nonfiction television programs"
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"
  • "Documentary television programs"@en

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  • "Free to choose (Programa de televisió : 1980)"
  • "Free to choose a personal statement"
  • "Free to choose a personal statement"@en