Milton Friedman Quote

To the free man, the country is the collection of individuals who compose it, not something over and above them. He is proud of a common heritage and loyal to common traditions. But he regards government as a means, an instrumentality, neither a grantor of favors and gifts, nor a master or god to be blindly worshipped and served.


Introduction - Capitalism and Freedom (1962)


To the free man, the country is the collection of individuals who compose it, not something over and above them. He is proud of a common heritage and ...

To the free man, the country is the collection of individuals who compose it, not something over and above them. He is proud of a common heritage and ...

To the free man, the country is the collection of individuals who compose it, not something over and above them. He is proud of a common heritage and ...

To the free man, the country is the collection of individuals who compose it, not something over and above them. He is proud of a common heritage and ...