![]() He says the opposite, of course, but decades of the applications of his prescriptions have turned America into a grossly and increasingly unequal society. Naturally, this freedom he is so fond of generally equates to a freedom for the majority to have less while the few are given much more. ![]() It is hard to imagine anything more mean-spirited than such a person. He rails against equality as all liberals (in the traditional definition of that term) tend to. Friedman is only interested in what he refers to as freedom. The French Revolution was fought under a flag of three colours and for three causes, Liberté, égalité, fraternité – Freedom, Equality and Brotherhood. If one needed proof that much of modern economics is an exercise in ideology and self-interested appeals on behalf of the obscenely wealthy then this book provides ample evidence. ![]() This book is an interesting case of modern day sophistry – where the worse argument is made to appear the better. ![]()
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