Free to Choose: A Personal Statement

What are the motifs in Free to Choose: A Personal Statement by Milton Friedman?

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Big government is a strong recurring idea in this book. A third recurring theme of the book is the problem of big government. This is an expected theme, given the monetarist beliefs of the authors. Big government means big spending and big tax bills. Big government means government intervention in the economy. These are actions that are anathema to a monetarist.