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Rob Chatfield Talks The Idea Channel® and More with Good Morning Liberty

March 26th, 2021FreeToChooseNetwork0 Comments

CEO Rob Chatfield joins the cast of Good Morning Liberty to talk about The Idea Channel®, Thomas Sowell, Milton Friedman, and how we’ve been presenting solutions to the same problems for decades.

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Insights from Bob Chitester

November 30th, 2020FreeToChooseNetwork0 Comments

FTCN founder Bob Chitester examines the relationship between the philosophy of liberty and the capacity for creativity, reflects on his career and friendship with Milton and Rose Friedman, and explains how good storytelling can impact society’s future.

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The Story of Free To Choose Network

November 16th, 2020FreeToChooseNetwork0 Comments

The story of Bob Chitester, Milton Friedman, and Free To Choose® Network are featured in this article from the Erie Times News.

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Judge Douglas Ginsburg on the Constitution

November 9th, 2020FreeToChooseNetwork0 Comments

Former appellate judge and George Mason University Law Professor Douglas Ginsburg examines the Constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. This is a recording of a virtual event hosted by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.

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The New York Times on Milton Friedman 50 Years Later

November 3rd, 2020FreeToChooseNetwork0 Comments

Fifty years after publication of his influential manifesto on free-market capitalism, readers discuss whether profits should be a corporation’s top priority.

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The Wall Street Journal Profile on Bob Chitester

October 30th, 2020FreeToChooseNetwork0 Comments

Read this profile from The Wall Street Journal covering the life and accomplishments of Free To Choose Network Founder Bob Chitester and whether markets can make a comeback in the era of AOC.

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Nick Gillespie on the Enduring Influence of Free To Choose

October 26th, 2020FreeToChooseNetwork0 Comments

Read what Nick Gillespie of Reason Magazine says about the enduring influence of Milton Friedman’s Free To Choose documentary series 40 years later.

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Robert Chitester on EconTalk

September 14th, 2020FreeToChooseNetwork0 Comments

The man behind the Free To Choose documentary, Robert Chitester, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about how it came about and Chitester’s long-time friendship and work with Milton and Rose Friedman.

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