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To: koan who wrote (782740)4/30/2014 2:16:18 AM
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>> ust the opposite. Milton Friedman's never worked. And of course he would say that.

You really don't know what you're talking about.

Keynes --

". . . the class war will find me on the side of the educated bourgeoisie."

In reference to the British Labor Party membership, "sectaries of an outworn creed mumbling moss-grown demi-semi Fabian Marxism . . . [an] immense destructive force that responded to anti-communist rubbish with anti-capitalist rubbish."

"State socialism, he said, 'is, in fact, little better than a dusty survival of a plan to meet the problems of 50 years ago, based on a misunderstanding of what someone said a hundred years ago.'"

"Red Russia holds too much which is detestable [and communism is] an insult to our intelligence."

Marx is a "poor thinker."

Friedman, on the other hand -- was a "classical liberal" as he explains below.

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What I have noticed about you, Koan, is you refuse to learn. Whether you agree with anyone or not, when you're wrong, you would do well to learn from your mistakes. I have seen no evidence to suggest you ever really learn anything.