Milton Friedman on socialism and the course of free markets

When Milton Friedman writes about economic history, people listen. Writing in today’s Wall Street Journal ($), Professor Friedman observes the following:

To summarize: After World War II, opinion was socialist while practice was free market; currently, opinion is free market while practice is heavily socialist. We have largely won the battle of ideas (though no such battle is ever won permanently); we have succeeded in stalling the progress of socialism, but we have not succeeded in reversing its course. We are still far from bringing practice into conformity with opinion.

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