Undoubtedly the most successful and influential proponent of
libertarian thought in the 20th century, Milton Friedman, died last
night at age 94. His successes as both a technical economist and
libertarian polemicist are enormous. We can thank him, in large part,
for happy events from the elimination of the draft to the conquest of
inflation. Just a quick note now--his impact was staggering, and there
could never be enough words said in praise of him.
My 1995 Reason interview with him.
A 2005 Reason interview, with Nick Gillespie, on his legacy of fighting for school choice.
His most recent Reason interview, with me, in our November issue, as part of a roundtable on the Federal Reserve.
Jacob Sullum's celebration of Friedman's 90th birthday.
A debate on the social responsibilty of business, including Friedman.
