Milton Friedman interrupted by left-wing activist at the Nobel prize ceremony

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Milton Friedman interupted by Left-wing activist at the Nobel prize ceremony. Taken from The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.

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  • @jakiner He's the devil to you because you're an underachieving schmuck who can't achieve anything in life without the government you fucking disgrace.

  • @jakiner You have no idea! ..he is one of the greatest economists who ever lived.. I have my arguments against him.. but he truly is for the freedom and benefit of the people!

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  • @pbkielyo My youtube channel?  It's empty dude...

  • @sicoticosandro Obama has lowered the standards sufficiently enough that my cat can win a nobel prize.

  • @BMunich16 says a pedo douchebag who hates on 14 year old kids on youtube :) check out his youtube chan kids!

  • death to liberalism

  • @socrev2012 i'm sorry, but you need to go back throughout history and look where the workers have owned the means of production. Your comments are naive and have no basis in reality. I deal with facts and evidence. Provide some evidence where the workers have controlled production and it hasn't self destructed. That is why they devolve into totalitarian institutions, and no innovation as no opinions outside the 'leaders" is allowed. I wish it was diffferent, but that's the way it is..

  • @OldTimeRocker100 If everyone have a democratic voice in the production everyone will benefit of the most effective and best decisions. If the workers decide to have an appointed management, they can always vote and change certain decisions they dont like or choose a new management. So the management cant make decisions that only benefits them, it would be impossible. Or the workers can just begin total self-management again.

  • @sicoticosandro ya just like slaughtering 2 million people... Do the human race a favor and jump off a fucking cliff.

  • See also: Milton Friedman and the Economics of Empire

    The Road from Serfdom, by GREG GRANDIN.

    "A person is never happy except at the price of some ignorance." Anatole France

  • See: The Shock Doctrine, Naomi Klein.

  • @eressos1 See: ARPILLERAS: A VISUAL HISTORY OF THE POOR UNDER PINOCHET, Prospect, August 2011

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