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  • The_Q
    FFR Player
    • May 2004
    • 4391

    #1

    Free To Choose

    Anyone who has read CT for a while should know me and my favorite topic. I'd like to point out that a lot of the econ powerhouses of this forum have actually taken a college level course on the stuff (and I thank them for being educated in it) and actually know what they're talking about. Some of you do not.

    I provide, now, the most comprehensive guide to economics that is available to the public and is easily understood. It's the 10 hour special by Dr. Milton Friedman called "Free To Choose." The book is even better, but I don't expect any of you to read it. Instead, at least watch one or two of these, if not all of them.

  • Hr2
    FFR Player
    • Mar 2005
    • 2350

    #2
    Re: Free To Choose

    Why would anyone watch something on TV when they could read about it?

    I have two or three books in line to read so I'm going to pass on this one...

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    • The_Q
      FFR Player
      • May 2004
      • 4391

      #3
      Re: Free To Choose

      Because listening to the video is something that can be done while cleaning or cooking. It's the reason I like audio books.

      If there is a market...

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