January 24, 2007
From Reason's February issue: Brian Doherty compiles the best parts from decades of interviews with the late Milton Friedman.
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There are many varieties of libertarians. There's a
zero-government libertarian, an anarchist. There's a
limited-government libertarianism. They share a lot in terms of
their fundamental values. If you trace them to their ultimate
roots, they are different. It doesn't matter in practice, because
we both want to work in the same direction.
This sums up my view well and is why I am so frustrated when I see
libertarians fighting with each other at the very outermost realm
of anarchy vs. minimalism
I have a love-hate relationship with Friedman. One the one hand,
he has done so much to advance and popularize the idea of freedom
and self-government. On the other hand, it was his idea to withhold
income tax from my paycheck, which may negate all the good he did,
as it is extremely responsible for the out-of-control growth of the
State.
- R
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