Free to Choose
Free to Choose
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First Aired: January 11st, 1980
Status: Ended
Network: PBS
Summary: Free To Choose was an award winning PBS television series featuring the Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman. 10 films make up the series, each featuring a short documentary where Milton Friedman presents his views on a given topic followed by a discussion and debate with various participants including politicians, academics, business people, et al.
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# of Episodes: 15
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# of Episodes I haven't watched: 15
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Last Aired Episode
Season 2 - Episode 5: Created Equal
Air Date: January 1st, 1990
Summary: "The society that puts equality before freedom will end up with neither. The society that puts freedom before equality will end up with a great measure of both." The desire to have more, to have what those who are better off have, is a powerful emotion. Friedman points out that the most governments can do is provide all citizens with equal opportunity to use their time and abilities as they best see fit, in pursuit of a better life. Introduced by Steve Allen. Discussion with Thomas Sowell, Hoover Institution and Michael Kinsley, New Republic. ©1990 49 min
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