Neo-liberalism - More economics What did Friedman think about Keynesian policy? What was his alternative? Who utilised it

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What is Conservatism?
Conservatism seeks to conserve society as it is and is suspicious of change. Conservatism values pragmatism over ideological thinking, seeking to adapt its values over time, according to changes in society. However, new right thinking within conservatism in the 1970s and 1980s challenged much of what conservatism had traditionally stood for.

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1. Neo-liberalism - More economics What did Friedman think about Keynesian policy? What was his alternative? Who utilised it