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February 02, 2007

The master at work

Russell Roberts

All of the episodes of the Milton Friedman's "Free to Choose" series are here. (HT: David Peterson). And a thank you to Bob Chitester, the producer of Free to Choose and the Friedman PBS bio for putting this up and for his work on behalf of liberty and economic education. Here is John Fund at the WSJ summarizing Chitester's achievement:

This week's PBS special pays tribute to the many achievements of Milton Friedman. One that is often underappreciated is the extent to which he demonstrated how visual images could influence and shape public debate. As his most ardent electronic disciple, Bob Chitester deserves the free-market community's equivalent of an Oscar.

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Why do Milton's opponents always remind me of basketball's New York Nationals?

Posted by: Russell Nelson | Feb 5, 2007 1:41:19 AM

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