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"Created Equal" is a notable chapter from Milton and Rose Friedman's influential economics book "Free to Choose," which explores issues of equality, freedom, and public policy.

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instanceOf book chapter
non-fiction chapter
appearsInMedium book
print
author Milton Friedman
Rose Friedman
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses equality of opportunity
equality of outcome
government intervention in markets
individual liberty
market outcomes
progressive taxation
redistribution of income
social justice debates
trade-off between equality and freedom
welfare state
field economics
political philosophy
public policy
firstPublishedIn Free to Choose
hasPerspectiveOn government role in reducing inequality
market-based solutions to poverty
welfare programs in the United States
ideologicalPerspective classical liberalism
free-market economics
inBookGenre political non-fiction
popular economics
influencedBy classical liberal economic thought
language English
mainTheme economic policy
equality
freedom
public policy
role of government
notableFor arguing that enforced equality can reduce freedom
distinguishing equality of opportunity from equality of outcome
influencing public debates on welfare and redistribution
partOf Free to Choose
positionOnEquality criticizes pursuit of equality of outcome
supports equality before the law
supports equality of opportunity over equality of results
relatedWork Free to Choose
surface form: Free to Choose (television series)
targetAudience general readers interested in economics and policy

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Free to Choose notableChapter Created Equal