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"Capitalismo y Libertad" sigue siendo un libro relevante en la actualidad, ya que muchos de los argumentos de Friedman siguen siendo pertinentes en el debate económico y político actual. Algunos de los temas que se discuten en el libro, como la globalización, la intervención estatal en la economía y la desigualdad económica, siguen siendo temas candentes en la actualidad.
Published in 1962, at the height of the Cold War and amidst growing faith in Keynesian economic management, Milton Friedman’s Capitalism and Freedom remains one of the most influential and controversial works of 20th-century political economy. Friedman, a leading figure of the Chicago School of Economics, systematically argues that economic freedom is not merely a means to material prosperity but is, in fact, a necessary condition for political liberty. This essay explores Friedman’s central thesis, his critique of government intervention, his proposals for market-based alternatives (such as school vouchers and a negative income tax), and the ongoing relevance and criticism of his ideas in the 21st century.
"Capitalismo y Libertad" sigue siendo un libro relevante en la actualidad, ya que muchos de los argumentos de Friedman siguen siendo pertinentes en el debate económico y político actual. Algunos de los temas que se discuten en el libro, como la globalización, la intervención estatal en la economía y la desigualdad económica, siguen siendo temas candentes en la actualidad.
Published in 1962, at the height of the Cold War and amidst growing faith in Keynesian economic management, Milton Friedman’s Capitalism and Freedom remains one of the most influential and controversial works of 20th-century political economy. Friedman, a leading figure of the Chicago School of Economics, systematically argues that economic freedom is not merely a means to material prosperity but is, in fact, a necessary condition for political liberty. This essay explores Friedman’s central thesis, his critique of government intervention, his proposals for market-based alternatives (such as school vouchers and a negative income tax), and the ongoing relevance and criticism of his ideas in the 21st century.