Milton Friedman was a model public intellectual who combined great empirical scholarship with effective popularization and activism, believed (unlike George Stigler) that public policy could be changed through persuasion and evidence, remained open to evidence (his monetary views were consistent yet evolved), and never soured on academic life or saw the university as the enemy.

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Virginia Postrel

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he never saw the university as the enemy. And he always believed that you could change people's minds um through argumentation and persuasion and evidence

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Virginia Postrel on Style 11/27/2006EconTalk
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:31:39 AM

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