Free or Equal| 53mins
Director: Jim Taylor | Producer: Bob Chitester
Focus Years: 2011 | Country: United States
Synopsis:
In 1980 economist and Nobel laureate Milton Friedman inspired market reform in the West and revolutions in the East with his celebrated television series Free To Choose.
Thirty years later, in this one-hour documentary, Swedish author, commentator and Cato Senior Fellow Johan Norberg travels in Friedman's footsteps to see what has actually happened in the places Friedman's ideas helped transform. In location after location, Norberg examines the contemporary relevance of Friedman's ideas in the 2011 world of globalization and financial crisis. Central to his examination are the perennial questions concerning power and prosperity, and the trade-offs between individual liberty and income equality.
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