Prague Economic Papers 1997, 6(3)

Remarks of milton friedman

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The speech of Milton Friedman is focused on the role of university professor in a free society. His duty is to tell the truth as he sees it, to seek the truth as he can find it, without compromise, without sacrificing his beliefs in any way, to what may be the pressures. Friedman also noted that he is delighted to be in the Czech Republic. Which is on its way to becoming a truly free society in whom everybody will feel free to speak, to write, to say what he wishes. But also where everybody will be free to buy from one to another at whatever prices they jointly decide and that is agreeable to both of them, without any restriction or restraint.

Published: January 1, 1997  Show citation

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