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CNBC Milton Friedman Tribute

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vforusa777 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Ironic that CNBC even showed this
RoronoaZoro222 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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R.I.P Friedman.
documentaryunit (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Your ideals are correct. You are just putting your belief in the wrong person.

Forget Friedman. Just follow your own cause. This means, forget about socialism and communism. Stick to MANKIND.

You will be right.
Questfortruth86 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Read my previous comment, I am no fan of Milton Friedman, but your criticisms are not valid. Friedman has done more harm than good, and if you search other friedman clips you will probably see me criticize him. He pretends to be a free-market capitalist, but he is not, and his failed theories have hurt capitalism's reputation. But capitalism is what has set us free, before it, me and you would be serfs somewhere, working for some stupid aristocrat with an hereditary title.
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documentaryunit (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Friedman got greedy.

I don't deny some of his fundamentals.

But he is a creature of a very particular moment in history. The clash of two giant psychos: Stalin and Hitler.

So all his beliefs and experiences are platformed in an aberration of Mankiknd.

This is why he has turned individualistic.

Wrong. Neanderthal was individualistic too and lost to the Homo Sapiens because they formed societies to give them strenght.

Friedman's theories are now Neanderthal theories? Maybe.
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"Friedman got greedy."

We have already established that greed is a loaded subjective term void of any and all objective meaning.

"But he is a creature of a very particular moment in history. The clash of two giant psychos: Stalin and Hitler. So all his beliefs and experiences are platformed in an aberration of Mankiknd."

Another ridiculous claim, Hitler and Stalin were socialists, they would have despised Friedman.
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Stalin and Hitler were not socialists. They were sociopaths, an aberration of humanity.

You can't make them a yardstick for Mankind. That's what Friedman did.

In history nobody takes Caligula, Genghis Khan, Nero, Attila The Hun, Ivan The Terrible, Mussolini as an example of Mankind. Nonsense.

They were socipaths as well, capable of killing their mother to further their conquests.

Friedman only tell the haft truths that further his theories.
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"Stalin and Hitler were not socialists"

No, they where socialists.

"They were sociopaths, an aberration of humanity."

Yes, socialists are sociopaths, lunatics, mass-murders, history continues to show this in China.
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I think you've got a problem there. Either you live in America where the American Right has convinced everybody that they should work until they die or in the new Easter Europe where they have been under the Russian boot for too long.
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"I don't deny some of his fundamentals."

You don't know what his fundamentals are.

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