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| text = One incident above all impressed George and me. In the course of a spirited discussion of policies about the distribution of income among a group that included Hayek, Machlup, Knight, Robbins, and Jewkes among others, Ludwig von Mises suddenly rose to his feet, remarked, “You’re all a bunch of socialists,” and stomped out of the room. | | text = One incident above all impressed George and me. In the course of a spirited discussion of policies about the distribution of income among a group that included Hayek, Machlup, Knight, Robbins, and Jewkes among others, Ludwig von Mises suddenly rose to his feet, remarked, “You’re all a bunch of socialists,” and stomped out of the room. | ||
− | | cite = [http://0055d26.netsolhost.com/friedman/pdfs/other_academia/MP.09.04.1992.pdf | + | | cite = [[Milton Friedman]], "[http://0055d26.netsolhost.com/friedman/pdfs/other_academia/MP.09.04.1992.pdf Tribute to George J. Stigler, Mont Pelerin Society General Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, September 4, 1992]" |
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