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Milton Friedman on Self-Interest and the Profit Motive 1of2


This clip is from the 15-part lecture series, "Milton Friedman Speaks" http://www.ideachannel.com/pro... Transcript available via FreedomChannel: http://freedomchannel.blogspot... 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 others. 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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selfrealizedexile
@arzoyan Also, in all seriousness, you'll probably instead end up calling me the capitalist pig over the "little wage-slave." I don't know if calling someone else a wage-slave makes you feel better about your own status as virtually all Marxists are on the bottom rungs, but anyone who understands the market well usually goes on to serve it and be rewarded by it. (This means I own capital stock which "enslaves" you.) How dare I make the world a more prosperous place!
selfrealizedexile
@arzoyan I find that interesting because I would say the same about you. Show me where you read Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk's "Capital and Interest" and your flawless refutation before I take YOU as not the one educated in recycled nonsense. Marx's system has been intellectually dead for 130 years. The difference between you and I is I've actually put the work into logically-buttressing my ideology. I came to my belief through logic; you bent logic toward your belief.
arzoyan
@self Capitalism is the wage slavery of immense humanity in a politically manipulated world MARKET SYSTEM of artificial scarcity to perpetuate the conditions of wage-slavery and bondage in the interest of the RULING/OWNING class. You are educated to recycle all the distortions and lies of your owners in a sophisticated way, you little wage-slave.
selfrealizedexile
@selfrealizedexile Sophistic is more like it, actually.
selfrealizedexile
@arzoyan All private trusts have collapsed throughout economic history which, I'm willing to bet the house, you're not educated in. I've debated with more sophisticated Marxists, though "sophisticated" is probably too strong a word.
arzoyan
@self Capitalism is a world market ruled by DEMAND and SUPPLY. In the anarchic, competative, Private/State Capitalist drive to PROFIT to accumulate, Supply has to be controlled to maximise Profit. hence the real Crisis of Capitalism is the cycles of OVER-PRODUCTION, OVER CAPACITY, so is followed by period of MERGERS,TAKEOVERS,BANKRUPTCIES,UNEMPLOYMENT and DESTRUCTIONS OF CAPACITIES to PROTECT THE PROFITIABILITY. capitalism is organised suffering of immense humanity. CAPITALISM IS EVIL
TommyWaters
Won't this society you describe need someone to oversee it to make sure it remains as harmonious as you say it will be? Who's version of perfection will be adopted? What about the other people's versions, will they enjoy submitting to someone else's idea of perfection? How can you guarantee they will go along with it? Also, has society as you described it ever existed in human history? Why not?
selfrealizedexile
@arzoyan You're only displaying to the world your own ignorance with these comments. "Artificial scarcity"? Really? There's so much idiocy to this paragraph, I don't know where to begin.
selfrealizedexile
@arzoyan Not the Human race, son. Go bleed your heart out somewhere else.
cywongdigi1984
Where can I get the full movie of this clip?

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