![]() In 1990, the series was rebroadcast with host Linda Chavez moderating the episodes. The first half of each episode follows Milton Friedman as he discusses free market issues in locations around the world the second half is devoted to debates between Friedman and other scholars and experts. Friedman accepts capitalism as the best political system available, as it offers the highest degree of individual freedom. First edition, early printing of Friedmans persuasive argument for the free market, based on the PBS series Free to Choose. ![]() Friedman, accompanied by a ten-part series broadcast on public television, that advocates free market principles. The series argues that free market principles are best for society as a whole, whether in commerce, trade, or education. Free to Choose: A Personal Statement is a 1980 book by economists Milton and Rose D. It aired on PBS beginning in January 1980 and in the same year was developed into a book, Free to Choose: A Personal Statement. Free to Choose was a ten-part television series developed by Milton and Rose Friedman. ![]() Friedman explains how markets and voluntary exchange organize activity and enable people to improve their lives. ![]() ![]() Notes America's freedom and prosperity derive from the combination of the idea of human liberty in America's Declaration of Independence with the idea of economic freedom in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. ![]()
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