Great discussion by Milton Friedman of the challenges of being a public intellectual. He also get stuck into the Food and Drug Administration.
Free market economist Milton Friedman (1912-2006) won the Nobel Peace Prize for economics in 1976.
Friedman published more than 800 columns and articles in his career. From 1966 to 1984, he wrote a series of more than 300 columns for Newsweek on economics, often alternated with other columnists holding opposing views in order to foster the vigorous debate he relished. Here is an interesting 1983 quote from
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