Born the son of immigrant parents, Milton Friedman went on to
become a major figure during the resurgence of American
conservatism. As an advisor to the Reagan administration and a
widely read columnist, he played a vital role in shaping government
policy and public opinion while he made headlines for his
controversial views. Drawing on the author's unprecedented access
to personal archives and to Friedman himself over the past decade,
this is the first book to trace his life and development as an
economic theorist. With a combination of intimate personal detail
and fascinating exploration of economic theory, this is a revealing
look at the man regarded by many as a hero of libertarianism and
laissez-faire economics.
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