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Role of Government in a Liberal Society
DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS, THIS DIGITAL ITEM MAY ONLY BE VIEWED ON-SITE IN OUR READING ROOM. TO ACCESS, PLEASE VISIT THE HOOVER INSTITUTION LIBRARY & ARCHIVES
Collection StructureInstitute for Humane Studies miscellaneous records > Milton Friedman sound recordings > Role of Government in a Liberal Society
Item Title Role of Government in a Liberal Society
Speaker Friedman, Milton (1912-2006)
Date CreatedJune 17, 1958
Description

Friedman looks at the role of government in a free society. Topics include: means and ends, unanimity without homogeneity, proportional representation, neighborhood effects and regulation, paternalism over the insane and children, occupational licensing, and parks.

Among the audience is F.A. Hayek, who asks a question.

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FormatSound Recording
Hoover ID85023_a_0006904
Record Number85023.8
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