

Milton Friedman Speaks
دۆکیومێنتاری
Milton Friedman Speaks
1 وەرز | 30 ئەڵقە
1978/01/01
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1. What is America? (Lecture)
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1/1/1978

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2. What is America? (Q&A)
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1/1/1978

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3. Myths That Conceal Reality (Lecture)
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1/8/1978

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4. Myths That Conceal Reality (Q&A)
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1/8/1978

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5. Is Capitalism Humane? (Lecture)
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1/15/1978

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6. Is Capitalism Humane? (Q&A)
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1/15/1978

و1:ئ7
7. The Role of Government in a Free Society (Lecture)
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1/22/1978

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8. The Role of Government in a Free Society (Q&A)
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1/22/1978

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9. What is Wrong with the Welfare State? (Lecture)
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1/29/1978

و1:ئ10
10. What is Wrong with the Welfare State? (Q&A)
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1/29/1978

و1:ئ11
11. Money and Inflation (Lecture)
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2/5/1978

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12. Money and Inflation (Q&A)
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2/5/1978

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13. Is Tax Reform Possible? (Lecture)
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2/12/1978

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14. Is Tax Reform Possible? (Q&A)
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2/12/1978

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15. Producer vs Consumer (Lecture)
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2/19/1978

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16. Free Trade: Producer vs Consumer (Q&A)
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2/19/1978

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17. Energy Crisis: A Humane Solution (Lecture)
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2/26/1978

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18. Energy Crisis: A Humane Solution (Q&A)
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2/26/1978

و1:ئ19
19. The Economics of Medical Care (Lecture)
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3/5/1978

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20. The Economics of Medical Care (Q&A)
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3/5/1978

و1:ئ21
21. Putting Learning Back in the Classroom (Lecture)
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3/12/1978

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22. Putting Learning Back in the Classroom (Q&A)
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3/12/1978

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23. Who Protects the Consumer? (Lecture)
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3/19/1978

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24. Who Protects the Consumer? (Q&A)
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3/19/1978

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25. Who Protects the Worker? (Lecture)
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3/26/1978

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26. Who Protects the Worker? (Q&A)
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3/26/1978

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27. Equality and Freedom in the Free Enterprise System (Lecture)
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4/2/1978

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28. Equality and Freedom in the Free Enterprise System (Q&A)
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4/2/1978

و1:ئ29
29. The Future of Our Free Society (Lecture)
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4/9/1978

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30. The Future of Our Free Society (Q&A)
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4/9/1978
کورتە
Recorded in 1977-78, these 15 lectures by Milton Friedman were originally intended to be the core content of what became the Free To Choose television programs. They'll introduce you to Milton Friedman's brilliant analytical skills while demonstrating his ability to make economics understandable. We hope you find them informative, as well as entertaining.