Milton Friedman On Education (Part Six)

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Milton Friedman on education.
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  • To this day the public school system is still broke. Lets try Miltons way.

  • I um a prodect af the amerikan public educatzion systme. can you tel?

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  • John Coons is the only who makes valid points, besides Milton Friedman obviously

  • you do not have news like this anymore

    it is sad

  • I would love to hear Milton now days talking about the cost of tuition, it's a nightmare.

  • @SuperColeman88 you are right, this video was made 30 years ago, and things have only gotten worse.

  • It all boils down to the teachers' unions wanting to keep their monopoly. If they are doing such a great job than they have nothing to fear from a voucher system.

  • @TheGeneralOfWar Utter rubbish. I was born and educated in Australia, moved to Japan and have recently relocated to China. Believe me when I say that poverty is front and centre in China, less common in Australia and Japan.

    The Chinese run on greed - individually and as a nation just as capitalism does. The difference is we have choices in how we as individuals manage our lives the Chinese don't.

  • I can't speak for every school in America, but school I went to despite what Albert says would expel a students who lacked self control after so many warnings, just as I would assume most in the country would

  • @arzoyan Capitalism is the abstract process of Capital accumulation and concentration and increasing misery of humanity.

    Funny you say that since the record of history shows the most people pulled out of poverty and suffering was done under Freedom and Capitalism. You speak without facts or reality. How many people are suffering and dirt poor under places with Capitalism compared with other systems?

  • Those guys that were in opposition are near-sighted nontrapenures they kept harping on the "what about the problem children". First, since when are kids not expelled from public schools. Second, where they see "problem children" I see opportunity if it was indeed a problem I'd create a school that catered exclusively to children with behavioral problems or learning disabilities. Obviously when you show results you'll grab all the kids with "problems" in the area's market. Everyone benifits.

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