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Cannot Quotes by Milton Friedman
- Because it is one thing to have free immigration to jobs. It is another thing to have free immigration to welfare. And you cannot have…
- That's an interesting paradox to think about. Make it legal and it's no good. Why? Because as long as it's illegal the people who come…
- I'm not in favor of no government. You do need a government. But by doing so many things that the government has no business doing,…
- I cannot disagree with you that having something like 500 economists is extremely unhealthy. As you say, it is not conducive to independent, objective research.…
- How can thinking people believe that a government that cannot deliver the mail can deliver gas better than Exxon, Mobil, Texaco, Gulf, and the rest?
- Political freedom means the absence of coercion of a man by his fellow men. The fundamental threat to freedom is power to coerce, be it…
- I start ... from a belief in individual freedom and that derives fundamentally from a belief in the limitations of our knowledge, from a belief…
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