Description
This collectible vintage magazine, Forbes Magazine, features the intriguing issue from December 12, 1988, prominently showcasing an exclusive interview with Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman. In this thought-provoking conversation, Friedman delves into the implications of the free market shift, arguing that its current adoption, particularly during the Reagan era, is still in its infancy on both national and global fronts. The cover story, "Why Liberalism Is Now Obsolete", encapsulates Friedman's sharp insights on evolving economic policies and the critical role of free markets.
For enthusiasts of economic history and those invested in the evolution of financial philosophies, this issue serves as a significant artifact. It provides a rare perspective on Milton Friedman’s economic viewpoints in a pivotal era, making it a noteworthy addition for collectors. This issue captures the essence of its time, reflecting the changing discussions surrounding liberalism and market policies.
This vintage magazine is in good condition, with some typical wear for its age, including a blurred address label. The item depicted is the exact one you will receive; please refer to the images for condition details. Collectors will appreciate both its historical significance and its presentability.
We offer combined shipping upon request, ensuring your collectible magazines are securely packaged with a plastic protective covering for preservation. Discover the unique features of this issue:
- An exclusive interview with Milton Friedman discussing free market policies.
- Insights into pivotal corporate strategies during the late 1980s.
This edition is a must-have for collectors, investors, and anyone keen on understanding the dynamics of economic theories that shaped the late 20th century. Don’t miss this chance to own an authentic piece of history from the world of vintage magazines.