Free to Choose Part 10: How to Stay Free Featuring Milton Friedman

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2010

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  • Thank you so very much for posting this series

    Where the hell did you find this gem??

  • @davematherly

    Sadly, I cannot remember. I've had it for a while now. I'm just glad I was able to share them with everyone.

  • @CommonSenseCap thankyou for your work

  • @sheikhooo07 Thanks for watching. Hope to have you back around!

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  • @AnonymanForeverlol

    youtube provides a service, which is funded by private advertisers. We consume their service at a cost, which in this case is not money, but time, and increasing exposure to said advertisements. youtube is the ESSENCE of capitalism.

  • @skydome29 hahah thats true, i guess he would describe it as private charity

  • @AnonymanForeverlol given today's situation he would have. lol

  • Truly, Milton Friedman would want us to have access to this program without paying a dime for it, for that is what makes capitalism great...oh wait.

  • I really have a lot of love and respect for Friedman.

  • Can't thank you enough for uploading this.

    Just amazing series - makes today's programming pale in comparison!

  • proud to put the 100th like *offtop*

  • Couldn't that "mail" service in Rochester NY now be called a messenger service and be in business? I se it as a local version of FedEx "If you have to get it across town by the end of the day".

  • A brilliant series that more people in this country, regardless of political stance, should watch. The fact that this video itself has only 6.6 thousand views is despicable. This series was a primary factor in my decision of majoring in Economics almost 4 years ago, and I hope it opens others' minds as much as it has my own. Milton Friedman is as much as an economic genius as Albert Einstein is a Scientific genius, and it's a shame that so many people are unaware of his existence.

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