Synthesized answer
The provided passages do not directly address the "practical implications" of the concepts discussed in "Free to Choose."
The passages explain that Milton and Rose Friedman's book discusses how freedom and prosperity have been undermined by government laws, regulations, agencies, and spending [1, 2]. They also state that the book offers remedies and tells readers what to do to expand freedom and promote prosperity [1, 2]. However, the specific practical implications of these remedies or the consequences of the erosion of freedom and prosperity are not detailed in these excerpts.
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From the book
Title: Free to choose by Milton Friedman, Rose D. Friedman Description: In this powerful and persuasive book two distinguished economists, Milton Friedman and his wife, Rose, unravel the mysteries of economics for the man or woman in the street (Wall Street or Main Street). They show us how our freedom has been eroded and our prosperity undermined through the explosion of laws, regulations, agencies, and spending in Washington, how good intentions often produce deplorable results when government is the middleman. And then they tell us what to do if we want to expand our freedom and promote…
in danger. Their analysis of what went wrong and how to correct it, so forcefully and clearly expressed in this book, is vital to America's future economic health. - Jacket flap. --- Google Books --- Title: Free to Choose by Milton Friedman Description: In this classic discussion about economics, freedom, and the relationship between the two, Milton and Rose Friedman explain how our freedom has been eroded and our prosperity undermined through the explosion of laws, regulations, agencies, and spending in Washington, and how good intentions often produce deplorable results when government…