Chicago School [Wikipedia] →
The Chicago school of economics is a school of thought favoring free-market economics practiced at and disseminated from the University of Chicago in the middle of the 20th century.
It is associated with neoclassical price theory and free market libertarianism, the refutation and rejection of Keynesianism in favor of monetarism (until the 1980s, when it turned to rational expectations), and the rejection of regulation of business in favor of laissez-faire.
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The government is giving everyone who makes under $75,000 a year a $600 rebate check plus $300 for every kid they have. Milton Friedman must be rolling over in his grave cause somehow the government still thinks Keynesian economics is the way to go.
Of course giving most of country free hand outs of money is the right way to go if your goal is to get elected to the government, just not so much when you are trying to avoid the collapse of our monetary system.