I do. I studied Milton Friedman when I started my master's and Ph.D. I went back as a mature student at the age of 30. I'm a high school dropout, by the way. I was really stupid and irresponsible when I was a teenager. I learned my lesson and realized that education is key.
I studied Milton Friedman. I also studied a lot of the thinkers from that period, in the eighties, and the economic deregulation reference of the Economic Council, because it was a very fertile time. I've also taught in former Communist countries and former centrally planned economies. I don't believe you can have one without the other. They are joined at the hip.