Milton Friedman Freedom Quotes

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What did Milton Friedman say about Freedom?

Milton Friedman has written many quotes about Freedom. E.g.,

  • Every friend of freedom must be as revolted as I am by the prospect of turning the United States into an armed camp, by the vision of jails filled with casual drug users and of an army of enforcers empowered to invade the liberty of citizens on slight evidence.
  • The only way that has ever been discovered to have a lot of people cooperate together voluntarily is through the free market. And that's why it's so essential to preserving individual freedom.
  • A major source of objection to a free economy is precisely that group thinks they ought to want. Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.

What are the top most famous Freedom quotes by Milton Friedman?

Here are the top most famous quotes about Freedom by Milton Friedman.

  • Every friend of freedom must be as revolted as I am by the prospect of turning the United States into an armed camp, by the vision of jails filled with casual drug users and of an army of enforcers empowered to invade the liberty of citizens on slight evidence.
  • The only way that has ever been discovered to have a lot of people cooperate together voluntarily is through the free market. And that's why it's so essential to preserving individual freedom.
  • A major source of objection to a free economy is precisely that group thinks they ought to want. Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.
  • Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.
  • History suggests that capitalism is a necessary condition for political freedom. Clearly it is not a sufficient condition.