“Most of the energy of political work is devoted to correcting the effects of mismanagement of government.”
Milton Friedman“For example, the supporters of tariffs treat it as self-evident that the creation of jobs is a desirable end, in and of itself, regardless of what the persons employed do. That is clearly wrong. If all we want are jobs, we can create any number--for example, have people dig holes and then fill them up again, or perform other useless tasks. Work is sometimes its own reward. Mostly, however, it is the price we pay to get the things we want. Our real objective is not just jobs but productive jobs--jobs that will mean more goods and services to consume.”
Milton Friedman, Free to Choose: A Personal Statement“Indeed, a major source of objection to a free economy is precisely that it... gives people what they want instead of what a particular group thinks they ought to want. Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.”
Milton Friedman“The only way that has ever been discovered to have a lot of people cooperate together voluntarily is through the free market. And that's why it's so essential to preserving individual freedom.”
Milton Friedman“Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.”
Milton Friedman“Well first of all, tell me, is there some society you know of that doesn't run on greed? You think Russia doesn't run on greed? You think China doesn't run on greed? What is greed?”
Milton Friedman“Governments never learn. Only people learn.”
Milton Friedman“There's no such thing as a free lunch.”
Milton Friedman“Most of the energy of political work is devoted to correcting the effects of mismanagement of government.”
Milton Friedman“The most important ways in which I think the Internet will affect the big issue is that it will make it more difficult for government to collect taxes.”
Milton Friedman“Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program.”
Milton Friedman