Two Lucky People, by Milton and Rose Friedman

Two Lucky People, by Milton and Rose Friedman, is the autobiography of Milton and Rose Friedman. These two have worked in tandem to bring a new economic vision to the world that is based in the idea that free markets can bring prosperity and freedom to the lives of individuals. This book centers upon them and was written in tandem, with each telling his or her own early story. They relate their thinking and work as well as their conversations with influential world leaders. The story takes the reader up to 1997, (the book was published in 1998). Beyond being lucky, Milton and Rose Friedman worked hard to make something of their lives and to influence people to make something of their lives.
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