Posted by Randy Barnett:
Milton Friedman:  "Do American Presidents Reward Virtue"?  
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_03_22-2009_03_28.shtml#1238019586


   In the 1990s libertarians were told that their case against central
   planning had grown stale and irrelevant. That everyone agreed with
   markets and that, with markets as the baseline, libertarians needed to
   move on to discuss how markets could be improved upon at the margin.
   Nowadays the entire panoply of arguments against central planning and
   unlimited discretionary power for "the public good" are relevant
   again. So (via John Romano at [1]Big Hollywood) here is a video of
   Milton Freedman making the comparative case for free markets to a
   disbelieving Phil Donahue from back in the day. (Note the almost
   endearing way that one of the inventors of talk TV listened to his
   guest, with whom he radically disagreed, and let him make his point
   uninterrupted. A Bill O'Reilly or The View he wasn't.):
   [EMBED]
   Sadly, the likeliest outcome of today's debates is that, in the face
   of economic insecurity and one party rule, good arguments will not
   defeat bad policy. Instead, we will have to experience the
   consequences of these policies and spend decades debating whether the
   policies were at fault. On a more hopeful note, perhaps the existence
   of alternative media, along with a more educated cadre of libertarian
   and conservative advocates for individual freedom and opponents of big
   government might just be able mitigate the worst of the excesses. That
   the President seems not to be as charismatic in office as he did as a
   candidate is also a plus. At this point, he does not seem as capable
   of inspiring mass enthusiasm for whatever he proposes as one might
   have feared from the tenor of the campaign.

References

   1. 
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/jromano/2009/03/25/the-genius-vs-the-liberal/

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