Anna Schwartz book A Monetary History of the United States
"The Great Contraction, 1929-1933" (1963), with Milton Friedman
A Monetary History of the United States (1963)
2010s, Interview with Tom Mackaman (2013)
Anna Schwartz book A Monetary History of the United States
"The Great Contraction, 1929-1933" (1963), with Milton Friedman
A Monetary History of the United States (1963)
Milton Friedman book A Monetary History of the United States
"The Great Contraction, 1929-1933" (1963), with Anna J. Schwartz
A Monetary History of the United States (1963)
Noel Ignatiev (1940–2019) American historian
Abolish the White Race https://harvardmagazine.com/2002/09/abolish-the-white-race.html, Harvard Magazine, SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2002
Walter Rodney book How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
Source: How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (1972), p. 136.
Milton Friedman (1912–2006) American economist, statistician, and writer
America's Drug Forum interview (1991)
Context: The proper role of government is exactly what John Stuart Mill said in the middle of the 19th century in On Liberty. The proper role of government is to prevent other people from harming an individual. Government, he said, never has any right to interfere with an individual for that individual's own good.
The case for is exactly as strong and as weak as the case for prohibiting people from overeating. We all know that overeating causes more deaths than drugs do. If it's in principle OK for the government to say you must not consume drugs because they'll do you harm, why isn't it all right to say you must not eat too much because you'll do harm? Why isn't it all right to say you must not try to go in for skydiving because you're likely to die? Why isn't it all right to say, "Oh, skiing, that's no good, that's a very dangerous sport, you'll hurt yourself"? Where do you draw the line?
Vernon L. Smith (1927) American economist
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Source: "Microeconomic systems as an experimental science," 1982, p. 925.
Wilkie Collins (1824–1889) British writer
The Works of Wilkie Collins: The Black Robe [P.F. Collier, 1900] (p. 328) <br class="br">Also in Wilkie Collins: A Literary Life by Graham Law & Andrew Maunder [Springer, 2008, ISBN 0-230-22750-3] ( p. 15 https://books.google.com/books?id=kKyHDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA15&f=false)