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Economic freedom is a fundamental human right from "summary" of Free to Choose by Milton Friedman

Economic freedom is a fundamental human right. This is a simple but profound idea that has far-reaching implications for society. It means that individuals should have the right to make their own economic choices, free from interference or coercion by others. This includes the right to choose where to work, what to buy, how to save, and how to invest. When individuals are free to make their own economic decisions, they are able to pursue their own interests and goals. This leads to increased innovation, productivity, and prosperity for society as a whole. Economic freedom unleashes the creative potential of individuals, allowing them to develop their talents and skills to the fullest extent. In addition to promoting economic grow...
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    Free to Choose

    Milton Friedman

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