Keith Wheeles

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Friedman had spent a fair bit of time staring down an intellectual paradox: as the heir to Adam Smith’s mantle, he believed passionately that humans are governed by self-interest and that society works best when self-interest is allowed to govern almost all activities—except when it comes to a little activity called voting.
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
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