Free to Choose: A Personal Statement

What is the theme in Free to Choose: A Personal Statement by Milton Friedman?

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Human freedom is one of the prevailing themes of the book. Individuals must be free to make their own decisions and choices without any form of coercion. This is true in economics and social decisions. Human freedom is also dependent on the prevailing political system. The United States and Great Britain developed on the basis of capitalism with its emphasis on free markets and economic and personal freedoms.