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How big business sold America the myth of the free market

Volts

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Friedman's Ideals Are What Take Over in the Course of the 70s and Early 80s

Friedman's ideals are what take over in the course of the 70s and early 80s. In the movie Wall Street, there's a great speech about Teladar paper by Michael Douglas that says it exists only to serve its shareholders. And all other good things are supposed to fall out of that. Except what actually fell out of that is workers' livelihoods and so forth. It's a fascinating reinvention. As we begin to bring those Austrian ideas into the US in the 30s and 40s, they become simplified as they're put through the businessman cycle.

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