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Milton Friedman on Self-Interest and the Profit Motive 2of2



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This clip is from the 15-part lecture series, "Milton Friedman Speaks" http://www.ideachannel.com/product_info.php?products_id=1137
Transcript available via FreedomChannel: http://freedomchannel.blogspot.com/2007/12/milton-friedman-on-slavery.html
Summary:
A student poses a series of question on based on Friedman's notion that people should pursue their own self-interest. The student points out that he'd read that Friedman had previously come out against disaster aid for victims of a flood in Pennsylvania. Friedman corrected the questioner and noted that he did not come out against private aid for flood victims but instead was against the Federal Government providing discounted flood insurance in advance to home purchasers which motivated people to build houses in areas where they otherwise would not have been able to obtain insurance privately. If not for the discounted insurance, it's likely many of the flooded houses would never have been built in the first place as it wouldn't have been in peoples self-interest.
The student went on to note that it was recently reported that an old man in Ohio died when the electric company turned off his power when he'd failed to pay his electric bill. Was it moral for the company to act in it's own self-interest to do so? Friedman responded by asking what if the electric company never turned off the power for anyone? Who would pay the cost--the people who own or work at the electric company? It would be unjust to impose that responsibility on individuals who are running an honest business of providing electricity. Friedman suggests that the true responsibility lies on the mans neighbors and friends who were not charitable enough to allow him to meet the electric bills.
Finally the student uses the example of Ford deciding not to install a $13 block of plastic which would prevent it's Pinto cars from exploding in a rear-end collision. Ford estimated such a move would cost 200 lives a year at a cost of $200,000 per life lost. They multiplied and found that it wasn't worth it to install the plastic block. He asked if a corporation seeking it's own self-interest was a good thing in this case? Friedman responded by asking, what if it cost $1 billion to save each life, should Ford have put in the block? It's simply not practical to put an infinite value on an individuals life. If it took $1 billion in resources to keep one individual safe, and acquiring those resources meant that a million people must starve, it's a bad deal. Friedman concludes that he doesn't know if the $200,000 number that Ford used was the right number to maximize the overall benefits, but at the end of the day the principle is that we can't simply protect ourselves from everything and impose that cost on oth
ers. Friedman posits that the question the student should be raising, is should Ford be required to attach the statement to the car, "we've made this car $13 cheaper, and therefore it is X% more risky for you to buy it".
See also:
Free to Choose - All 15 episodes streaming online for free
http://www.ideachannel.tv
A history of Free to Choose
http://www.freetochoose.com


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From what I ... ( 3 weeks ago by stealthswimmer)
From what I understand so far, they felt no central banks were needed and that private banks all over the place would handle it so that people deposited gold or silver and got their paper money for it, fully backed by the deposits.
Precisely (as for ... ( 3 weeks ago by chokin2)
Precisely (as for Hayek I'm not that sure; Mises and Rothbard were very explicit though). I believe RP best embodies the idea of what austrians wanted as politicians...
Freidman is talking ... ( 2 weeks ago by Struckgold)
Freidman is talking about his belief and how it can be applied to everything. I personally find that disturbing. Fundamentalist Christians, Muslims etc also have the answer to everything and I wouldn't trust them with a balloon.
Also Friedman ... ( 2 weeks ago by Struckgold)
Also Friedman believes that if things were done his way EVENTUALLY we'd end up with a Libertarian utopia were everyone is safe and responsible. EVENTUALLY .... after what? After war, famine, disease etc? I'll tkae my cahnces with a government thanks.
I disagree,it's not ... ( 2 weeks ago by JayKay62969)
I disagree,it's not his belief. What he's talking about is true freedom. Which we do not have and apparently most people don't want. A company should be able to produce whatever kind of crap they want, it is us as consumers who decide if it will be profitable. As he said, the real argument is should they be required to notify people their product is inferior and I say yes! If you are not willing to be responsible for yourself why should you expect others (govt, society) to want to do it for you?
True freedom to be ... ( 2 weeks ago by Struckgold)
True freedom to be poisoned or something? That's not a freedom worth arguing about. Profit, freedom and choice are three different notions. Also huge profits give power to idiots and dangerous folk like say ... the saudis and dictators (al la Milton Friedman). Huge profits can equal power and abused power often results in misery.
"True freedom to be ... ( 2 weeks ago by JayKay62969)
"True freedom to be poisoned or something? That's not a freedom worth arguing about."
That's the only type of freedom!! Freedom comes with risk, you either are willing to accept that risk or you're not. Furthermore, it is freedom that enables both profit and choice. Also, when there are "huge profits" who do you think enables that to happen? The consumer! When was the last time you refused to purchase something because a corporation had questionable practices? As far as the Saudi's cont......
...our own govt had ... ( 2 weeks ago by JayKay62969)
...our own govt had a huge hand in their rise to power. Dictators come to power under totalitrianism, fascism, communism not liberalism! As far as Milton Friedman being a dictator that is absurd and shows you have no understanding of his philosophy. If you thing huge profits bring misery, try no profits and see how happy you are! BTW, you are confusing many issues here.
Also, consider this ... ( 2 weeks ago by Struckgold)
Also, consider this.. In a libertarian utopia people would be able to put thier dead relatives organs on ebay... so the vulnerable could well become victims of people who are using 'the profit motive' i.e. I can't pay the mortgage so little johnny's gona hav an accident.. Moreover, Only the extremely rich would be able to afford good health and life - the 'elite', U can't argue that away. I rest my case. MFism RIP.
i bet the moron in ... ( 2 weeks ago by swixican)
i bet the moron in the red shirt is a UC prof these days
Yeah he looks ... ( 2 weeks ago by vansfreek)
Yeah he looks familiar.
Haha, that kid has ... ( 2 weeks ago by GekoGraff)
Haha, that kid has no clue what he is talking about. Why would you argue with Milton?
You mean you'd ... ( 1 week ago by jbc95)
You mean you'd rather subject yourself to the property of the goverment (a slave) than to be free to determine your own life?? WOW! So sad! So much for Patrick Henry's famous sermon. "Is life so precious that it is to be purchased at the hands of chains & slavery? Forbid it! Almighty God Forbid it! I know not what course your may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!" BTW, Friedman does not believe in or advocate a "utopia" of any kind.
Are you suggesting ... ( 1 week ago by jbc95)
Are you suggesting that collectivist goverments are benevolent? Are you suggesting that there was not misery in the Soviet Block? Why is it that capitalist countries are the ones with border guards preventing people from entering the country, and socialist/collectivist countries are the ones with border guards preventing people from leaving their country? How many people have died trying to get from Florida to Cuba? How many people died trying to get from West Berlin to East Berlin?
Lord help us if ... ( 1 week ago by jbc95)
Lord help us if that guy in the t-shirt is teaching our kids today! It's amazing how some people blind themselves to being able to see the truth when so eloquently put before them the way Milton Friedmon does. And they say that "conservatives" are the ones with closed minds???
MF believed that ... ( 1 week ago by Struckgold)
MF believed that liberal economics would lead to the rising tide lifting all boats - the neoliberal agenda which is the expression of MF's ideas (whether u like it or not) has not led to increased standards of living or freedoms. N. Klein presents a clear well referenced thesis on this (The Shock Doctrine). MF predicted that his theoreis wd create better societies ... didn't happen. I suggest u stop being a follower of a failed ideology.
If you believe that ... ( 1 week ago by jbc95)
If you believe that our economic policies are those advocated by MF, then I've got some ocean front property in Arizona to sell you. We live in a mixed economy. 2nd, even if our govt. has been advancing MF principals over the past 50 years, America is still here & growing, thanks to freedom & capitalism we have left. America is still the largest economy in the world. Remind me, what happened to the USSR? I guess Venesula, Cuba & N.Korea are economic powers? Capitalism failed? Hardly.
I think the US is a ... ( 1 week ago by Struckgold)
I think the US is a fine country, not because it is 'capitalist' but because it is democratic (mostly). It's hard to say whether or not a government is good or bad, people are good or bad but for the most part I think that western govts provide places where people are most free - again - because of democratic institutions which include goverment provided services. I just think blind belief in any persons theories is dangerous. I believe MF's theories ultimately lead to wealth based eugenics.
I think by now with ... ( 1 week ago by jdrizd2)
I think by now with the current events that are going on we can see that self interest of big corps is not free market for they have used a 'golden parachute' of government monetary injection to justify reckless behavior. Not to mention government subsidies of the tobacco industry, airlines and virtually every big business that could not survive in the "free" market. Milton should call it what it really is a caste system maintained by the weathy.
I really hope that ... ( 1 week ago by soulshaker123)
I really hope that kid didn't grow up to have any children, and I really hope he's not in a position to teach anybody's children.
He pretty much does ... ( 6 days ago by dogcow666)
He pretty much does. He always points out big government begets big business and vice versa. But the government is something the people can control. Special interest can be eliminated by simply eliminating most of the power government has to give stuff to the special interests. Its not that hard.
search "Friedman I ... ( 6 days ago by dogcow666)
search "Friedman I don't believe in democracy" on here to find out whats wrong with this statement.
The car discussion ... ( 6 days ago by dogcow666)
The car discussion is pure brilliance, Friedman exposes this kid as a douchebag
This kid needs an ... ( 6 days ago by JoshLucas5)
This kid needs an ass-beating!!



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