Guerilla immediately came to mind when I found this site today.



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I am on an information diet, or I would check these out. If anyone thinks it's good, I'd love to know. TIA.
 
The Free to Choose series is pretty great IMO. Many people here will probably have problems with it because it's Milton Freidman and he isn't a gold standard guy. (Chicago school monetarist.) But pretty much everything else aside from his Federal Reserve views are great.

The original 1980 series is much better than the new stuff. The debates at the end of each are the highlights. Friedman is very eloquent & argues for Libertarianism articulately
 
I listened to about 15 minutes of it. From what I gather so far he's a proponent of how to live well within the existence of the State and Fed. I think ideally he's an An-Cap but doesn't believe it's possible to achieve.

I could be way off base. That's from a short video clip and some Googling. When I get the time I'll watch more of his stuff and report back with what I find.

On the other hand, he's talking in the 1980's about how we can reverse the trend of diminishing individual freedoms and cut Government back down to size. That hasn't worked out well, and IMO fixing Government with Government is impossible.

That's what I've got so far. I'll try to make time to gain a better perspective on his ideas soon. I doubt I'll agree with him but I may learn a thing or two.