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Re: Friedman's Folly

by Video61@[EMAIL PROTECTED] May 15, 2008 at 07:04 AM

On May 15, 1:09 am, orangata...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On 15 May, 06:59, Vide...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On May 14, 11:23 pm, orangata...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On 15 May, 05:09, Vide...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > On May 14, 8:48 pm, "John Galt" <whoisjohng...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > "Harold Burton" <hal.i.bur...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > > In article
> > > > > >
<88ec7336-1eba-4980-9600-28c2a4d6e...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > > Bret Cahill <BretCah...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > >> Friedman was an issue dodger just like all the remaining
****lls at GOP
> > > > > >> "thank" tanks like Hoover, Heritage, Am. Enterprise, the
Chicago
> > > > > >> School, etc.
>
> > > > > >> Friedman would never address the land issues raised by the
Georgists
> > > > > >> and he'ld never touch the "free markets w/o free speech"
issue either.
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> > > > > >> When you dodge issues that are fundamental to your field you
are a
> > > > > >> fraud.
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> > > > > > Care for some cheese with that whine?
>
> > > > > > Yeah, and let us know when you win a Nobel Prize.
>
> > > > > It's also a classic straw man. "I'll decide what issues should
be
> > > > > fundamental to 'your field', so I can criticize you when you
don't address
> > > > > them."
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> > > > > > Love the sound of leftards whining.
>
> > > > > Well, there are plenty (a substantive majority, even) who are
free marketers
> > > > > and have no quarrel with Friedman. The head of Obama's economic
team is from
> > > > > U of Chicago.
>
> > > > > That said, there are indeed those who exist on the political
fringe that
> > > > > have no idea how intertwined human behavior is with economic
needs, and are
> > > > > thus doomed to criticze men like Friedman ad infinitum (and for
the rest of
> > > > > us, ad nauseum) based on some Cliff Notes they read about him on
some fringe
> > > > > socialist/communist/anarchist site.
>
> > > > > JG
>
> > > >  he never had one success. but, he had lots of disasters. of
course,
> > > > you are a chanter, reality is not one of your stronger suits:)
>
> > > > There is  a great deal of psychological comfort to be found in a
fully
> > > > fledged ideology such as laissez faire  because it removes the
need
> > > > for
> > > > critical thought.  The ideology is used as an algorithm. All the
> > > > individual has to do in any situation is to ask what the ideology
> > > > requires by way of action. The fact that the action may be harmful
or
> > > > the ideology objectively  at odds with reality is emotionally
> > > > unim****tant for the individual. What matters is that an answer has
> > > > been
> > > > found which is compatible with the ideology.  This is especially
> > > > appealing  to the less intellectually curious.
>
> > > >  Psychologically, political ideologies are akin to religion and
their
> > > > practitioners behave in an essentially religious manner.  For
example,
> > > > in the case of laissez faire, its disciples  chant "let the market
> > > > decide" in the manner of Christians saying "God will provide."
>
> > > >  Those amongst the elite who are not true believers in laissez
faire
> > > > will,  in most cases,  toe the ideological line because they deem
it
> > > > prudent to do so for their own careers  and security.  The few who
> > > > speak
> > > > out against it are simply sidelined.
> > > > ROBERT HENDERSON- Hide quoted text -
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> > > Instead of attacking Dr Friedman's reputation why not share your
> > > vision of a successful economy?
>
> >  i have many times over the years on the usenet.  his reputation was a
> > facade and artificial, it needs attacking. he was a monster at heart.-
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> Nonsence. Friedman was one of the greatest advocates of freedom of his
> generation. See his tv shows for details -
>
> http://miltonfriedman.blogspot.com/

 machavillion freedom. freedom to do what, to whom, for what? you are
a indoctrinated fool.
 




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Re: Friedman's Folly
Video61@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-05-15 07:04:51 
Re: Friedman's Folly
Les Cargill <lcargill@  2008-05-15 19:12:57 

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