"Free to Choose" is a book and television series created by economists Milton Friedman and Rose Friedman. It explores the principles of free-market economics and advocates for individual freedom in economic decision-making. The work emphasizes the importance of personal choice and the role of government in limiting or enhancing that freedom.
The series discusses various topics, including the impact of government intervention on the economy, education, and welfare. It argues that voluntary exchange and competition lead to better outcomes for society, promoting prosperity and innovation. Overall, "Free to Choose" champions the idea that individuals should have the freedom to make their own economic choices.