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Friday, November 17, 2006 12:00 AM

A man who hated government

Conservative economic guru and liberal nemesis Milton Friedman hated intervention of any sort, whether in the market or in recreational drug use.

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  • Friday, November 17, 2006 11:01 AM

    And all the pro-slavery trolls come out.

    Guess what guys, I don't owe you anything. You have no claim on me. I work, I keep what I gain. If people think my work is worth more than yours, I get more than you do, and you have no right to complain. Not surprisingly, those who don't do anything that others find valuable find this offensive, since it _shows_ that they have minimal value. Their self-esteem is harmed, and they feel the need to seize by force what they can't get people to give them through equal exchange.

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