Difference between revisions of "What Color Tie Do You Vote For?/freedom"

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| text = We would say in contrast to Friedman that “Underlying most arguments for a free market is a mistaken assumption that free markets and freedom are one and the same thing.” They are not. The degree of the market’s freedom is always a question within a free society. But there are many gradations of free markets and there can be multiple ways to draw the line between government and the market and all of them can comfortably sit under the rubric of a free society.
 
| text = We would say in contrast to Friedman that “Underlying most arguments for a free market is a mistaken assumption that free markets and freedom are one and the same thing.” They are not. The degree of the market’s freedom is always a question within a free society. But there are many gradations of free markets and there can be multiple ways to draw the line between government and the market and all of them can comfortably sit under the rubric of a free society.
 
| cite = [[Howard I. Schwartz]], "{{Link |What Color Tie Do You Vote For?}}"
 
| cite = [[Howard I. Schwartz]], "{{Link |What Color Tie Do You Vote For?}}"
 
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