Milton Friedman was a public intellectual best known for his ardent and effective advocacy of the free-market economy. Had he not won the Nobel Prize or become a public intellectual, however, Friedman would still be renowned and respected for his contributions to economic science.
Julio H. Cole is a professor of economics at the Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala.
Other Independent Review articles by Julio H. Cole | ||
Summer 2011 | Mario Vargas Llosa: An Intellectual Journey | |
Spring 2010 | Wellsprings | |
Spring 2009 | Patent Failure: How Judges, Bureaucrats, and Lawyers Put Innovators at Risk | |
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