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Re: Re: state power theory of money
Back in the 1960s, I spent a couple of afternoons with him at his apartment.
He had a good sense of humor. He also thought that his father was too
liberal. He wanted to abolish the FDA. Companies that sold bad medicine
would be punished in the market place.
"William S. Lear" wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 9, 2002 at 20:03:44 (-0800) Steve Diamond writes:
> >David Friedman, the anarcho-capitalist son of Milton, has a piece arguing
> >for private money. ...
>
> This is the same idiot who in his book *Hidden Order* argues that
> Americans give gifts in non-cash form because of a "hostility to
> money" which he claims is "typical of our society". (p. 331)
>
> Bill
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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 530-898-5321
E-Mail michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Thread context:
- RE: RE: RE: state power theory of money, (continued)
- RE: RE: RE: state power theory of money,
Forstater, Mathew Wed 09 Jan 2002, 21:07 GMT
- state power theory of money,
Steve Diamond Thu 10 Jan 2002, 04:12 GMT
- RE: state power theory of money,
Devine, James Thu 10 Jan 2002, 05:52 GMT
- RE: Re: Re: state power theory of money,
Devine, James Thu 10 Jan 2002, 16:04 GMT
- RE: Re: Re: state power theory of money,
Brown, Martin - ARP (NCI) Thu 10 Jan 2002, 16:09 GMT
- RE: state power theory of money,
Forstater, Mathew Thu 10 Jan 2002, 17:22 GMT
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