Milton Friedman and Bill Clinton will surely share quarters in Hell. Ah, the intrinsic virtue of "the market." What's sad is that the "little guy" assumes the permits and licenses and review boards he has to wade through are same as people who would just sneer at the menial clerks and lawyers who make sure the boss is never the least bit…
Milton Friedman and Bill Clinton will surely share quarters in Hell. Ah, the intrinsic virtue of "the market." What's sad is that the "little guy" assumes the permits and licenses and review boards he has to wade through are same as people who would just sneer at the menial clerks and lawyers who make sure the boss is never the least bit bothered. My high school civics textbook was shiny propaganda about Soviet Union/Communism vs, just like you say: Capitalism=American values. How do you snap people out of the giddy entrancement of flattering slogans?
Milton Friedman and Bill Clinton will surely share quarters in Hell. Ah, the intrinsic virtue of "the market." What's sad is that the "little guy" assumes the permits and licenses and review boards he has to wade through are same as people who would just sneer at the menial clerks and lawyers who make sure the boss is never the least bit bothered. My high school civics textbook was shiny propaganda about Soviet Union/Communism vs, just like you say: Capitalism=American values. How do you snap people out of the giddy entrancement of flattering slogans?