
Free to Choose: A Personal Statement
by Milton Friedman (1980)
Like 'Capitalism and Freedom', this book argues for free markets and against government overreach.

by Milton Friedman (1962)
Selected by the Times Literary Supplement as one of the "hundred most influential books since the war"How can we benefit from the promise of government while avoiding the threat it poses to individual freedom? In this classic book, Milton Friedman provides the definitive statement of his immensely influential economic philosophy—one in which competitive capitalism serves as both a device for achieving economic freedom and a necessary condition for political freedom. The result is an accessible text that has sold well over half a million copies in English, has been translated into eighteen languages, and shows every sign of becoming more and more influential as time goes on.
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by Milton Friedman (1980)
Like 'Capitalism and Freedom', this book argues for free markets and against government overreach.

by F.A. Hayek (1944)
This book, like 'Capitalism and Freedom', warns about the dangers of central planning and advocates for economic liberty.

by Thomas Sowell (2000)
Similar to 'Capitalism and Freedom', Sowell uses clear reasoning to explain economic principles and the benefits of free markets.

by Adam Smith
Echoing 'Capitalism and Freedom', Smith explores the foundations of economic interaction rooted in human nature and social sentiments.

by Frédéric Bastiat (2022)
Like 'Capitalism and Freedom', this work critiques government overreach and champions individual rights and free exchange.
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