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    Milton Friedman On the Effects of His Own Creation: Neoliberalism



    “It never occurred to me at the time that I was helping to develop machinery that would make possible a government that I would come to criticize severely as too large, too intrusive, too destructive of freedom. Yet, that is precisely what I was doing. [My wife] Rose has repeatedly chided me over the years about the role that I played in making possible the current overgrown government we both criticize so strongly.” --Milton Friedman
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    You could consider public corporations (governments) and private corporations all cancers that metastasizes until the host (society) is destroyed.

    If it can't extract what it desires from within, it will seek it from without.
    Last edited by shikamaru; 02-21-16 at 07:07 PM.

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