Milton Friedman - Rights of Workers / Debunking Unions / What is Right to Work?

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 1 тис.

  • @evilfox936
    @evilfox936 8 років тому +47

    8:43 that eye roll....I love Mr. Friedman's lectures. Very intelligent man, makes me wish I was born in during this time to listen to him speak in person. Now we have controlled media outlets that would never broadcast this.

    • @danielreardon6453
      @danielreardon6453 2 роки тому

      Its a wonder that we have his work preserved in book and videos

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 10 місяців тому

      @@danielreardon6453 People like him have always got a new excuse for capitalism long term crisis. As long as the bosses were raking in the profits hand over fist everything appeared to be business as usual. Then the crisis of 2008 put the whole world system of capitalist trade and production on trial. Now all the defenders of the end of history and the ultimate victory of capitalism are having their doubts.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      The AMA is a professional organization. It does NOT sign labor contracts for its members.

  • @gringao6209
    @gringao6209 8 років тому +480

    When you listen to the brilliant clarity of Milton Friedman and then to the surreal gibberish of so many academics today, you have to wonder where the wheels came off in America.

    • @GrimFaceHunter
      @GrimFaceHunter 7 років тому +54

      Some say it's the soviet infiltration in academia known as "cultural marxism".
      Watch Yuri Bezmenov for clarification.

    • @marc-andreperron219
      @marc-andreperron219 7 років тому +14

      Yes, that's a good video. I recommend watching Freidrich Hayek's video on intellectuals and socialism? You may UA-cam it as well.

    • @gringao6209
      @gringao6209 7 років тому +3

      Thanks for the recommendation, Marc-Andre

    • @no-bozos
      @no-bozos 5 років тому +6

      In my opinion, the wheels started to come off when J.P. Morgan had to lend money to the government of the U.S. Followed by the rhetoric of Teddy Roosevelt and the passing of the 16th amendment.
      I will stop here, because explaining my reasoning would take some time to define.

    • @voltagedrop5899
      @voltagedrop5899 5 років тому +20

      @Sp3nd Coin
      marx is a fucking idiot who hasn't worked a day in his life and whose idea of a utopia failed miserably every single time it was tried. not to mention he's responsible for more than a hundred million deaths in the last century alone. any idiot with at least two working braincells would easily beat marx in an economic debate.

  • @rationalCrash
    @rationalCrash 10 років тому +100

    our economic problems today come from decades of politicians ignoring real economists like Dr Friedman. Also, the fact that the majority of university professors nowadays are massively biased toward socialism/statitism and keynesian silliness.

    • @Proudnuggets
      @Proudnuggets 9 років тому +9

      rationalCrash Ummm Friedman economics have been very much at the center of government (particularly in the U.S. and the U.K.) policy since the early 1980s. Secondly, I'm not sure where you went to school but Keynesian "silliness" is certainly not the status quo within university economic departments. You're right about one thing, we've got real economics problems to face, where you are wrong is where and how they arose. Friedman isn't the solution, he's part of the problem.

    • @newperve
      @newperve 9 років тому +26

      +Mick Nugget Actually no. Look at the massive subsidization of banks, transport, the 30% plus of the GDP spent by government massive deficets intrusive occupational licensing etc. As for Keynesism not being the status quo, what planet are you on? Government is routinely called upon to spend more to expand the economy, Keynsian style.

    • @adamb1229
      @adamb1229 7 років тому +1

      You've been in a monetarist system since 1980.

    • @thorbart7279
      @thorbart7279 5 років тому +3

      wrong ... they listened to his trickle down ideas and that is the biggest part of our problems.

    • @scottyhaines4226
      @scottyhaines4226 5 років тому +6

      @@thorbart7279 trickle down works if the government cuts spending in an equal amount otherwise you're just giving yourself debt to pay for something that you can't even pay anymore.

  • @EfftingES
    @EfftingES 5 років тому +99

    I find it incredibly humbling the amount of times Prof. Friedman says ''in my opinion'' before saying something. And that is coming from a highly revered theorist and nobel laureate in economics. How many nobodies do we all know that arent as nearly as achieved as him, but much more overbearing and full of themselves?

    • @booni5114
      @booni5114 5 років тому +5

      @Sp3nd Coin haha cheeky

    • @antipositivism3128
      @antipositivism3128 5 років тому

      Sp3nd Coin Those are two statements that are almost certainly false.

    • @Hereward47
      @Hereward47 4 роки тому +3

      @Leftism Central how many Nobel prizes in economics do you hold dickhead

    • @marc4770
      @marc4770 4 роки тому +7

      The less you know, the more you think you know. The more you know, the more you know you know nothing.

    • @EfftingES
      @EfftingES 3 роки тому

      @@marc4770 Yup. The dumber you are, the smarter you think you are. That's why Friedman is humble and our little friend here is the ''overbearing'' and ''full of himself'' one, as stated in my original post.

  • @Zontago
    @Zontago 11 років тому +44

    Ford astonished the world in 1914 by offering a $5 per day wage ($120 today), which more than doubled the rate of most of his workers.The move proved extremely profitable; instead of constant turnover of employees, the best mechanics in Detroit flocked to Ford, bringing their human capital and expertise, raising productivity, and lowering training costs.The reason he offered 40 hour week and $5 a day was because it was profitable.

    • @TEE19622
      @TEE19622 2 роки тому

      Which is contrary to what mr Friedman just said...i trust your words more than his.

    • @jonmorley5931
      @jonmorley5931 Рік тому +3

      When he first did it he said, "people are lazy. No union or government pressured him to do it. If I pay them more for the same work above the prevalent wage will prove they are in fact just lazy. He was proved correct, and his profits went up because workers will work harder when they think they are valuable. Increasing minimum wage doesn't make people getting paid feel more valuable,because they know that is the most they can get paid for their work.

    • @tysonasaurus6392
      @tysonasaurus6392 Рік тому +2

      Yah ever notice how astonishing of an example that is because of how rare it actually is for the interests of capitalists to coincide with their employees and how that sort of boom in wages isn't a reliable or persistent trend that workers can depend on, it's almost like all the big successes of capitalism were opportunistic in nature which is why things like good wages or workers rights aren't maintained but only implemented when they're economically strong armed into it, basically meaning workers consumers and capitalists are all in opposition of each other

    • @bricehatcher8391
      @bricehatcher8391 Рік тому +1

      ​@@tysonasaurus6392 this is idiotic. Look at the work from home movement, naps at work, free food and snack at work, summer schedules, etc... None of this is government or union mandated. High end corporations do what they can to lure in talent but there is a balance. Imagine the amount of talent you could have by paying 100K for 5 hours a week of work. But you wouldn't profitable. Profitability must be the goal first and foremost.

    • @johnp8880
      @johnp8880 Рік тому

      $120/8 = $15 an hour seems like a good MW 😂

  • @utahnate
    @utahnate 7 років тому +286

    The swagger of a man who knows he's right and can back it up with evidence and facts

    • @JerzyFeliksKlein
      @JerzyFeliksKlein 5 років тому +7

      More like an ignorant, self content idiot who seems to bend the facts to match his beliefs who doesn't even realize when he contradicts himself. I don't think he was malicious in it, but he was a conman. People appear to fall for his confidence despite of him not making much sense.

    • @ajmaclean351
      @ajmaclean351 5 років тому +21

      Jerzy Feliks you can be forgiven if you don’t remember but pay attention to what was said.
      It’s not employers looking after employees, it’s the fact that the employee can find a more suitable position that protects the employee.

    • @MrLundefaret
      @MrLundefaret 4 роки тому +3

      @@ajmaclean351 Which requires education, and health.

    • @tonyvo4336
      @tonyvo4336 4 роки тому +2

      ​@Jože Ws trade union is different in other parts of the world?

    • @jpenneymrcoin6851
      @jpenneymrcoin6851 4 роки тому +1

      not if you actually understand what he's saying and understand logic. then he's just a bleating sheep.

  • @ozziewilson-vo
    @ozziewilson-vo 4 роки тому +10

    UNBELIEVABLE.. I am flabergasted. Some of the things I was taught throughout my life, splintered through media, society and family has come together in this one video.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      He spends all his time discussing a middle class businessman's association the AMA and you think that is what a union that actual signs labor contracts is about. It just astounding how ignorant you and his audience are.

    • @ozziewilson-vo
      @ozziewilson-vo 9 місяців тому +1

      @@kimobrien. I am part of two unions. I have been fighting for unions for years. However, this video reflects a perspective I haven't heard before him. Ignorant is a strong word to use for what you are saying..unless you want to expand on your answer!

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      @@ozziewilson-vo The AMA is a better compared to the bosses associations like the Associations of Construction contractors for the bosses that sign contracts with craft unions. It is the bosses associations that want to drag workers in the craft unions along for support with licensing and all kinds of schemes to support "our industry" and the profits of the bosses. At the end of the day it is the bosses who take the profits and say see you later partner. They want the cream and leave us with the skim milk. The Doctor like the small businessman is increasing brought under control of big capital he becomes the servant of the insurance bosses while the small businessman is now the manager of the corp franchise. The extra cost of the higher paid skilled workers is continually reduced with new labor savings techniques and with new machines and tools.

    • @ozziewilson-vo
      @ozziewilson-vo 9 місяців тому

      @@kimobrien. "The AMA is a better compared to the bosses associations like the Associations of Construction contractors for the bosses that sign contracts with craft unions." I don't know what you mean-you're not clear. I understand capitalism. What do YOU mean? If you can explain to me" what a union that actual signs labor contracts is about". I would appreciate it.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      @@ozziewilson-vo Maybe it would be best for you to look at the difference between the magazines the organizations put out or recommend. Say between the National Electrical Contractors Assocation, Ihe International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers a craft union Electrical Worker and Solidarity published by the United Auto Workers an industrial union and Railway Age a magazine for the rail bosses. You can see that the union magazines are about the lives of the workers. The Bosses magazines are about the industry. The Journal of the AMA is mostly concerned with the science of medicene. .

  • @VidkunQL
    @VidkunQL 10 років тому +161

    33:18 "It's always been a mystery to me why a young man is [believed to be] better off unemployed at $2.35/hr than employed at $2/hr."
    It seems to be a common blind spot in the human mind.

    • @XHitsugaX
      @XHitsugaX 5 років тому +6

      @@tarkfarhen3870 then I rather keep my arm and work the limited jobs. Safety regulations and OSHA rules are written in blood.

    • @AbcDef-dr7ck
      @AbcDef-dr7ck 4 роки тому +13

      crap argument. for the same reason that it is better to not sell goods at a 25% margin than to sell them at a 10% margin. it is called price dumping. in this case, the price dumping of the price of labor. any kind of serious manufacturer will not sell his product to a distributor, if he knows that he is going to distribute it with a 10% margin. he knows that the distributor will devalue his product (or dump the price) and that this will, in the long run, have a negative effect on the manufacturer and on other manufacturers that produce the same type of product. the price will keep going down until it is no longer profitable to produce the product for the manufacturer or for any of the competitors. that is how business is conducted in the real world. you do not dump the price if you want to keep doing business. price dumpers are hated in the world of business (just like scabs) and people avoid doing business with them. for the same reason, you should not dump the price of your labor. in the long run, it will devalue the price of your labor and the price of labor of others. that is why it is better to be unemployed than to work for peanuts. there is a saying in my country, better the grave than a slave.

    • @Zb_Calisthenic
      @Zb_Calisthenic 3 роки тому +3

      @@AbcDef-dr7ck makes sense, but sometimes taking that lower paying job, can get you the skills to earn a higher wage. also helps personal networking. This is a Milton Friedman video right?

    • @VidkunQL
      @VidkunQL 3 роки тому +5

      @@AbcDef-dr7ck Manufacturer? It would make a lot more sense to compare labor to a perishable good. If I'm not working, I can't save all of those unworked hours in a warehouse to sell to an employer next month.
      Anyway, you still haven't answered the question. How are you better off letting your produce rot than selling it at a 10% profit? Yes, letting it rot can drive the price up, but only as long as you don't sell. The rest of your arguments seem to suggest that what you really want is to have _other_ people let their produce rot, so that _you_ can sell yours at a 25% PROFIT.
      (And please start each sentence with a capital letter; it makes text much easier to read.)

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 10 місяців тому

      @@VidkunQL You have to be paid the minimum cost to reproduce your labor for the next pay period. Where the bosses are hiring or not hiring all depends on the bosses outlook on the market for the product not the wage he must pay. He always seeks to pay the lowest wage and that wage for unskilled labor is just the very minimum socally required for the pay period to reproduce his labor. When wages rise for all workers than the demand for products workers need goes up along with their employment producing those goods while the profits of the bosses go down. This is why bosses oppose all wage increases until either a strike or political pressure builds upon them. The 1938 Wages and hours act was passed after the 44 day long plant take over by auto workers at GM. The bosses sought to head off the union drive by doing what labor was already demanding a shorter work week with no cut in pay and a floor on all wages.

  • @jl9062
    @jl9062 7 років тому +239

    Everything comes down to this; an ideology that emphasizes the responsibility of an individual can not be popular. It is because people don't want to take full responsibility of themselves.

    • @5002strokeforever
      @5002strokeforever 5 років тому +10

      It's not an ideology at all, because it's a universal basic principle which follows the scientific method...
      Everything else is ideological, because there is no universal nor basic principles...

    • @Mishkola
      @Mishkola 5 років тому +2

      @@5002strokeforever No it really is an ideology. I'm a believer in the need for personal responsibility, but we cannot claim that it is scientific.

    • @P3RF3CTD3ATH
      @P3RF3CTD3ATH 4 роки тому +5

      Look up the political trichotomy and you'll understand that only net taxpayers should be voting for congress to prevent a big government from being formed due to useful idiots being bribed with welfare, specifically women, because they don't value freedom and responsibility, but rather security.

    • @larryslone65
      @larryslone65 4 роки тому

      Wow!

    • @MrLundefaret
      @MrLundefaret 4 роки тому

      @@P3RF3CTD3ATH Do you believe healthcare is a human right?

  • @davidmann9467
    @davidmann9467 10 років тому +50

    I like the comments like "capitalism is alright as long as it is properly regulated!" that then go on to advocate for unions, massive social welfare programs, etc. What they do not realize, most likely because they have done no research into classical liberalism or libertarianism, is that nearly all of the leaders (including Friedman, Hayek, Mises) support regulation. What they do not advocate is the massive government takeovers that these people take "regulation" to mean. History has proven over and over that this sort of government control leads to failure and collapse. Not a big fan of history? Just look at present-day Greece!

    • @monsterhunter445
      @monsterhunter445 3 роки тому +2

      Greece was caused by fraud by a AIG but sure let's blame the government when it's convenient..I will agree the state can get blame but let's not forget the state is what lit Capatialism in existence in the first place.

  • @important5movements
    @important5movements 7 років тому +57

    I think this lecture was back in the 1970s. Amazing what he states is still true today and even more true today.

    • @masada2828
      @masada2828 5 років тому

      We're seeing his words become a reality.

    • @thorbart7279
      @thorbart7279 5 років тому +2

      Not true ... the same argument he is making can be made about the drug patent holders and what they charge for products as he is making about unions. The facts today is that unions are much smaller than back then ... his trickle down and this anit union push of his was enacted by Reagan and we are paying for it now.

    • @AntiquatedApe
      @AntiquatedApe 5 років тому +1

      @@thorbart7279 unions are smaller than back then? I guarantee you unions have more members today than ever before. The postal workers unions are constantly growing in member size

    • @onkarvigy
      @onkarvigy 4 роки тому +1

      No sir. His statement on China has come to be false big time. Scandinavian countries with socialism are way ahead of USA in well being/ education parameters!!
      Don't get me wrong I like USA for its emphasis on individual freedom and its vast spaces!!

    • @CorrectCrusader
      @CorrectCrusader 4 роки тому +6

      onkar athith The Nordic nations are much more free market than the U.S. at this point in time

  • @mitchellfurlong8466
    @mitchellfurlong8466 9 років тому +28

    Friedman's rationales are so elegant and logical; this is because he looks at things through the lens of self-interest when considering the behavior and positions of any person or group. Self-interest governs all, even "selfless" activities are derived from self-interest for personal fulfillment.

    • @frencheneesz
      @frencheneesz 8 років тому +1

      +Mitchell Furlong People ignore self-interest because they see it as selfishness, a trait they either abhor or ignore in themselves.

    • @mitchellfurlong8466
      @mitchellfurlong8466 8 років тому

      +frencheneesz Indeed, temet nosce.

    • @dillotank9421
      @dillotank9421 8 років тому +1

      Socialism is the childlike belief in the 'free lunch'.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 10 місяців тому

      @@dillotank9421It is the capitalist investors who demand a "free lunch". You see the workers come together and strike for higher wages and get the capitalist to raise wages now despite crying poverty and making offers that insult the intellegence.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      Next time maybe he will lecture on trade unions that sign labor contracts instead of professional associations of middle class businessman.

  • @kall_me_kiwi6145
    @kall_me_kiwi6145 8 років тому +198

    I love Milton Friedman. I wish his style of logic and reasoning wasn't such a rare commodity.

    • @justinwalley2569
      @justinwalley2569 8 років тому +5

      +Rebecca Marino Watching him form his arguments is truly inspiring. Men of his form are quickly disappearing.

    • @kall_me_kiwi6145
      @kall_me_kiwi6145 8 років тому +1

      +Justin Walley Absolutely. A dying breed.

    • @Freshprankstv1
      @Freshprankstv1 7 років тому

      Exactly

    • @brianblair3784
      @brianblair3784 7 років тому

      PerpetuallyFree He has Some Good Views But All His Views on Free Trade Agreements have Came True it's Called Over 8 Jobs Shipped over Seas n The Last 25 Years .N The 50s We had 70 Percent of the Worlds Manufacturing Jobs Good Paying Jobs, Now We have 9 Percent of Worlds Manufacturing Jobs So That Globalist Agenda Has Been Met .Thank God Trump Ended TPP or Our Country Was over .Also Milton Friedman is For Open Borders and Unchecked Illegal Immigration. The Government is Supposed to Protect Us From Foreigners Coming n our Country with out Coming Legally, So Illegal Immigration and The Horrible Trade Agreements Have Fucked our Country Up and Drives Wages Down .So I would love to Debate Him on Illegal Immigration,BS Free Trade Agreements and Social Security,Medicare He wanted To Get Rid of I'm 33 and I know that's a BS Position.

    • @IIIMajesty
      @IIIMajesty 6 років тому +4

      You want a protectionist policy that keeps manufacturing jobs within the US. That is a governmental intervention that protects a special interest at the cost of all other people, i.e. consumers. Moreover, corporations, which are owned by almost every American, will find it hard to innovate and grow. In effect, not only consumers of manufactured products suffer but also the American people who invest in our economy (no one stores most of their assets in money market nowadays because of inflation and the Federal Reserve's unlimited power). This is exactly the kind of thing that Dr. Friedman was always talking about. When it comes to governmental policies and programs, everyone always chants reducing government, but not the part that benefits their own special interest. So the government keeps getting bigger and bigger until our freedom is swindled away.

  • @78g476
    @78g476 12 років тому +42

    I had to write a paper for my Labor Economics class. This clip helped me immensely. I cant thank you enough for posting.

    • @realbobbyaxel
      @realbobbyaxel 4 роки тому +2

      thank Mr. Friedman

    • @casperhiscock4871
      @casperhiscock4871 4 роки тому +3

      Did you get an F from those dirty keynesian professors, 8 years ago

    • @78g476
      @78g476 4 роки тому +5

      @@casperhiscock4871 lol, no I got an A in that class.

    • @casperhiscock4871
      @casperhiscock4871 4 роки тому

      @@78g476 congrats 8 years ago i suppose. successful now?

    • @78g476
      @78g476 4 роки тому

      @@casperhiscock4871 Define success

  • @MikeDindu
    @MikeDindu 5 років тому +27

    *On unions*
    "Again, let me emphasize, I do not intend to be in any way invidious... I am only trying to understand and analyze the situation. Adam Smith, in his great book "The Wealth of Nations", pointed out that people pursing their own self interest could promote the general interest. So I'm not complaining or criticizing at the moment, but only analyzing. If there's any fault to found, it's not with *insert union*, it's with the rest of us, for letting them get away with it."

    • @TheRealPingu
      @TheRealPingu 3 роки тому

      “FrIeDmAn OpPoSeS uNiOnS”

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      Middle class businessmen associations like the AMA have more in common with the National Association of Manufacturers.

  • @xit1254
    @xit1254 9 років тому +258

    An absolutely brilliant lecture. His lectures should be shown in every high school and college in the world.

    • @davedave1064
      @davedave1064 9 років тому +29

      +rd f The liberals would never allow it. Their teachers unions don't want the competition.

    • @theRickLC
      @theRickLC 8 років тому +28

      +rd f Unfortunately, by today's standards, this is considered hate speech.

    • @alvarogines6788
      @alvarogines6788 8 років тому +1

      +Владимир Ленин jaja yeah lenin!!

    • @BarbNEbert
      @BarbNEbert 8 років тому +1

      +Владимир Ленин Explain...

    • @frencheneesz
      @frencheneesz 8 років тому +12

      +Владимир Ленин No. You don't understand what he stands for. He's advocating a system where the poor have historically made the greatest strides. You disagree because you ignore history.

  • @5gonza541
    @5gonza541 4 роки тому +47

    God, this guy was an Economic genius

    • @rijuchaudhuri
      @rijuchaudhuri 3 роки тому +2

      I mean, he literally won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1976.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. Рік тому

      @@rijuchaudhuri Sure the capitalist give him credit for saving them and their system.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      Maybe he should talked about actual unions that sign labor contacts instead a professional association of middle class small businessmen.

  • @Capitalism11
    @Capitalism11 11 років тому +6

    actually following Reagan was about a 20 year expansion, one of the best uninterrupted periods of economic growth, from good monetary policy, to less regulation, his policies worked in America's favour. The crash of 2008 along with the housing bubble are all due to policies of the Government. What we have done with the good work he did was get the gov. to use there power to support special interest, and prop up corporations ect. we do not have capitalism today. We have crony capitalism.

    • @epicphailure88
      @epicphailure88 Рік тому

      Capitalism is by definition crony. Reagan's policies helped make Wall Street extremely powerful. Milton was essentially a corporate shill. Corporations by definition are crony because they were given massive rights and power by the state, more specifically the courts.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      Ya if only the bosses would stop buying politicians to defend private property and profits all could get a good nights sleep.

  • @wynn52tube
    @wynn52tube 10 років тому +25

    Milton Friedman's ideas are based on years and years of study. My question is simple, who is responsible for the individual if not himself? And, if someone else is responsible to take care of you, then how takes care of them?

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 10 місяців тому

      That is the typical intelectually smart answer based in circular reasoning. Who is responsible for X if not X

  • @MrRetroville
    @MrRetroville 10 років тому +47

    He was the master of common sense. He destroys all these nuanced views of economics. Because in the end, economics is very basic and easy to understand. The nuanced economist doesn't want the the people to understand. He'll break out formulas etc. and try to make it impossible to understand for the average person. But Friedman made it easy to understand, and he was absolutely right. Economics IS easy. Supply and demand is easy. If you work in any industry other than government, then you participate in it everyday you go to work. It is absolutely simple.

    • @bernlin2000
      @bernlin2000 7 років тому +2

      That's called "featherbedding" btw (maybe not the proper use of the term, but similar in its execution): economists themselves are oftentimes guilty of inventing theories just to keep them on their own steady incomes. We all want to make work for ourselves to take home a strong paycheck: some are more creative than others (see: Wall Street) ;-)

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. Рік тому

      @@bernlin2000 He is just like other bourgeois simpletons in economics who operate on theories of capitalism being the best thing since sliced bread. Who say value is only what a market determines with supply and demand.

  • @chinogambino9375
    @chinogambino9375 10 років тому +26

    This man is a delicious sandwich.

    • @Hubrisza
      @Hubrisza 10 років тому +2

      So delicious

    • @nubianra6965
      @nubianra6965 4 роки тому +1

      To bad you're not a girl I would invite you to lunch for such fine lectures.

  • @nubianra6965
    @nubianra6965 4 роки тому +7

    His generation is brighter than the current one in control. That gentleman is a great orator.

  • @frencheneesz
    @frencheneesz 8 років тому +8

    37:40 Holy shit, Loudoun County in Virginia still has the highest median income in the country. Five of the top 15 highest-income counties in the US are in Virginia.

  • @jeffrichardson7723
    @jeffrichardson7723 2 роки тому +11

    Milton Freidman was right.
    I am just now discovering this man and I am sad he is still not around today.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. Рік тому

      What is he right about? His were the ideas of the ruling class right up to 2008 and since then they been in a crisis of dimensions not seen since the great depression. Turns out that Russia and China have not become bourgeois democratic capitalist allies of a declining American Imperialism but world trade competition. The American ruling class itself is also considering throwing bourgeois democracy overboard since the indictment of.Donald Trump.

    • @JK360noscope
      @JK360noscope 10 місяців тому +1

      His words remain because he thought to write it down!

    • @ScandinavianHeretic
      @ScandinavianHeretic 10 місяців тому +1

      @@kimobrien. "His were the ideas of the ruling class right up to 2008" - No, they were not. Nothing at all of his was adopted. Everything he advised against was done, whether inflation, bigger government, higher government spending, centralization, taxation, welfare programs, laws and so on...Everything is contrary to what Milton Friedman advocated for.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 10 місяців тому

      @@ScandinavianHeretic Of course because he advocated what could not possibly happen. Controlling inflation? Well why should the bosses not raise prices if they can get a higher price and make a bigger profit? Why should the government not increase the money supply if the bosses can raise prices faster than wages? Property owners then benefit.
      Welfare programs were cut by Clinton he did what Reagan couldn't "ended welfare as we know it." Higher government spending what boss doesn't like a government contract he gets a guaranteed payment no possibility of working for a customer who runs out of money or having to sell in a bloated market? Who doesn't like to buy treasury bonds that never become worthless scraps of paper paid for with taxes you never pay on tax free government bonds.?
      The bosses collect the taxes for the government. They just don't like paying them. Friedman's problem is that the bosses are greedy and he is just another Jesus scorning the money changers in the temple. Anybody can heap advice on capitalist but unless you can change the system you just whiteling in the wind. They make decisions based upon profit maximization not Fredmans moralizing.

    • @1wun1
      @1wun1 9 місяців тому

      ​@@ScandinavianHeretic
      Do you think that applying his views by the book would make a country wealthier?

  • @tomlindsay7861
    @tomlindsay7861 Рік тому +4

    Imagine joe Rogan and Milton Friedman on the same podcast. How I wish

    • @sudind
      @sudind 4 місяці тому

      Joe isn't intelligent enough for Friedman imo. Lex Friedman and Milton Friedman could have a conversation worth listening to

  • @PsychFolk21
    @PsychFolk21 12 років тому +12

    He even picks his nose like a boss. I LOVE THIS MAN!

  • @robzrob
    @robzrob 9 років тому +12

    Happy Mr Friedman. Inspiring.

  • @riccardopusceddu6232
    @riccardopusceddu6232 4 роки тому +2

    Fantastic lecture! I thought that Unions seeking privileges for their existing members by limiting access to new members was something happening just in Italy but now I know that the bastion of free markets -the USA- is too a competition-killing society.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. Рік тому

      Airline pilots have lost ground since this was made such that they can't afford hotel rooms between flights. Of course the incumbent bosses are the ones who are making out like bandits. Freedman fails to mention the success of the incumbent bosses organizations in getting tax breaks and government contracts. Billions handed over in two big to fail subsidies.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      The AMA is a middle class businessmen's association. Not a union. it does NOT sign labor contracts.

  • @iprefernottospeak
    @iprefernottospeak 8 років тому +7

    That $15,000 average annual salary in today's money would be just short of $60,000.

  • @Pattern51lover
    @Pattern51lover 4 роки тому +6

    I love you Capitalist Gorbachov!!! 🥰

  • @edictzero
    @edictzero 5 років тому +6

    who protects workers...a better question is what enables employers to exploit workers. It is rarely the situations that arise without interference from governtments

  • @yetitracker
    @yetitracker 11 років тому +9

    My father was in a union and then became management so he was on both sides. As a manager he complained about how how hard it was to get rid of lousy workers because the union protected them! Workers can slack off in union jobs but not in non union jobs! Unions in fact give people the incentive to not try as hard because their job is protected by the union!

  • @pierrot79
    @pierrot79 11 років тому +5

    "The employee is protected from his employer by the other employers for whom he can go to work ; employer is protected from his employees by other employees who can work for him".
    This symmetry is (theoretically) mutually beneficial.
    That's the reason why corporations support (when they do not simply design) "free trade" agreements that specifically exclude poor workers mobility, but facilitate rich employers mobility (e.g. NAFTA). To break this symmetry.

  • @JerkDouglas
    @JerkDouglas 11 років тому +8

    Man this guy is a badass. Right or not it's a fresh look at everything I've already "learned".

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      The whole purpose of this lecture is an effort to smear the unions as just organizations of money grubbers no different than the bosses. The basic reason is none of these modern scientists of capitalist money "grubbing" economy can tell you much of anything about the purpose of an economic system itself except to hail capitalism as the best invention in human history which proves nothing.since every Marxist has already conceded that it is the most productive up until this point.

  • @brantkim
    @brantkim 5 років тому +7

    It's amazing how relevant Friedman's talks are even today.

  • @giovannibarranca2595
    @giovannibarranca2595 4 роки тому +1

    29:55 A powerful point!

  • @Garethprice1979
    @Garethprice1979 5 років тому +6

    10:38...she loves a bit of Milton

  • @Capitalism11
    @Capitalism11 11 років тому +6

    he did this lecture series in the late 70s, probably 1978 or 1979

  • @seanpierre1338
    @seanpierre1338 4 роки тому +3

    Milton Freidman out here dropping 🔥BAR
    S🔥

  • @johnhorn6807
    @johnhorn6807 4 роки тому +4

    Things have only gotten worse since this was recorded.

  • @thowdy
    @thowdy 5 років тому +8

    As an airline pilot I agree that we have strong unions.

    • @joestein6603
      @joestein6603 3 роки тому

      Didn't reagan crush it(airline unions) in the 1980s? Or was it the air traffic controllers?

    • @thowdy
      @thowdy 3 роки тому

      @@joestein6603 air traffic controllers.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 10 місяців тому

      @@thowdy He launched an underhanded assault on the air traffic controllers despite taking their endorsement money. The bureaucratic leaders of the AFL CIO sat on their hands refusing to use labors power to cut Reagan down to size .

  • @mariaconnors6287
    @mariaconnors6287 4 роки тому +3

    Listening to Milton Friedman speak on capitalism and the rights of workers is like listening to a Grand Dragon pontificate on how benevolent slavelords protected slaves from unemployment and godless abolitionists.

  • @Fe7Ace
    @Fe7Ace 2 роки тому +3

    Brilliant and eloquent. One modern commentary on economics that I find tiring is that in the triangle of workers, government, and employers that employers are of the least merit, most greedy, need to be squeezed harder, and so on. The role that employers play in the economy and existence/expansion of a free market is probably the most important one.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. Рік тому

      When the use their profits to drive up the value of fictitious capital it ends up collapsing like in 1929 or 2008.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      A discussion of a middle class businessmen's association has you convinced he knows what he is talking about.

  • @calabria1967
    @calabria1967 9 років тому +7

    simply brilliant

  • @Jockas4
    @Jockas4 11 років тому +2

    Investing is actually hard work. It requires a lot of knowledge of the workings of the market, and it involves a lot of stress and psychological pressure due to the high risks involved. A lot of investments result in losses. And besides, investors perform an extremely important role in an economy. Without them there would be no new capital to make the system work.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      We all know the story of the suffering Bill Gates.

  • @hengang4571
    @hengang4571 9 років тому +11

    We think small, he think are big, that why he won a Nobel Economic price.

    • @bernlin2000
      @bernlin2000 7 років тому +1

      I've been watching his videos for a few years now, and it still hasn't all come together for me. My hunch is this worldview is closest to reality, yet it's easy for it to get lost in the chaos. Sometimes we are paralyzed by choice...I don't think Friedman fully thought about that idea. I'm not sure if our brains can handle 15 brands of toothpaste :-P we get misdirected and make less-than-idea choices on our own behalf, manipulated by the government and corporate marketing.

  • @Reghedable
    @Reghedable 11 років тому +2

    Union membership peaked at a high of 36% in the USA around the mid 50s, then dropped ever since. Compare this to the heavily unionized European nations that had slower wage increases than American workers in comparison. The US workers also got the weekend before EU workers. Wage increases occur with an increase in productivity. Higher productivity = higher wages. Labor unions have done nothing but drained the wealth of society for their own benefit, and have retarded overall growth.

  • @frencheneesz
    @frencheneesz 8 років тому +13

    8:40 Girls be like "I'm impressed but I wanna see more"

    • @RENALCOP
      @RENALCOP 3 роки тому

      A Karen in the background rolling eyes

  • @TRYCLOPS1
    @TRYCLOPS1 11 років тому +2

    But it is the existence of the state that favors big corporations for many reasons. Corporations are the biggest and most efficient tax extractors the government has. The bigger the monopoly, the better and simpler for the state to regulate and tax. Corporations pay higher taxes, not from their earnings, but from their workers and customers. They are the biggest employers too and the biggest supporters of the state.

  • @comonsense777
    @comonsense777 11 років тому +7

    Wealthier people are more likely to agree with statements that greed is justified, beneficial, and morally defensible. These attitudes ended up predicting participants’ likelihood of engaging in unethical behavior.Who is more likely to lie, cheat, and steal-the poor person or the rich one? Research suggests the opposite is true: as people climb the social ladder, their compassionate feelings towards other people decline. Scientific American- How wealth reduces compassion. Austerity theift ?

  • @njosborne6152
    @njosborne6152 4 роки тому +1

    Responsibility eh.
    Try this on for size,
    Yes and when you People came, you brought death, disease and destruction.
    You have lied, cheated, stolen, imprisoned and finally,
    Slaughtered Millions, from Coast to Coast, just to Satiate your Greed!
    You have Broken Every TREATY you have ever Signed‼️
    Are you kidding,
    Your very own Supreme Court Practices EUGENICS,
    As if it were a Religious Experience☠️😭☠️.
    You stomp on the rights of Mexicans as if they were ripe red grapes
    Imprisoned young innocent black and brown boys for slave labor
    You are kidnappers and extortionist.
    You kidnap children and even babies, then justify it‼️
    Remember that,
    Your smoke jumpers, the ones that put out forest fires,
    almost all are Black and Brown Prisoners of the state of California.
    And when they have begun their well earned
    Freedom from incarceration, they must, refuse to work in that area.
    As a volunteer, Every day I pick up barrels of your waste, of mostly
    industrial plastic junk out of the harbor of Los Angeles.
    Yeah, I see your shit buddy, I see it,
    In a Silent Spring, with poisoned Water, Soil and Air to leave your prodigy.
    No pal, don’t expect to just eat the frosting
    you got to go all the way down to the plastic tray
    This is the beginning of economic theory.
    Modern marine insurance law originated in the Lex mercatoria (law merchant).
    In 1601, a specialized chamber of assurance separate from the other Courts
    was established in England.
    Enter, the colonizers with their theory of natural law, the Rule of Law.
    To conquer the islands and pillage the Indigenous Peoples and their Lands.
    And by the time The Economic Theories of John Locke
    (Whose father was a big-time lawyers) showed up,
    They were ready for rock ‘n’ roll!
    You see, it’s much easier when you’re building your Society upon The Backs of others,
    Hell, yeah! Exploitation! That is Americas way of doing business‼️
    But now the rub,
    Who’s going to pick your fruit now that you’ve successfully driven out or killed off
    That particular foreign workforce, Smart guy⁉️
    There has not been a living wage for the working stiffs, since Reagan‼️
    Lastly and in closing,
    💲We will soon be passing into a national $30 trillion Debt‼️
    You will see more 💲Billionaires💲created within the next 16 months,
    Than ever before‼️

  • @MeansofSurvival
    @MeansofSurvival 11 років тому +3

    That is the best critique of unions I have personally ever seen. There are a lot of areas where I disagree with Friedman, but where we agree, and where I think he is right, he delivers better than anyone.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      The AMA was founded as a professional association NOT a union. It is only recently that Doctors began working fother Doctors and the AMA makes no distinction between the two. Craft unions are made up of journeymen while masters are the employers.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      The AMA has more in common with the National Association of Manufactures. The are business men's associations.

  • @lessonstolivefor
    @lessonstolivefor 3 роки тому +1

    LOL 1776-1864 nobody protected the workers. Most workers were coerced and extorted to the point of serfdom in the north and west, while being enslaved in the south.
    What a horrible take

  • @concernedcitizen6577
    @concernedcitizen6577 10 років тому +29

    Capitalism and democracy are flawed, but history has proven they are better than any other system humanity has tried.Those who oppose free market capitalism, can you name one system that is better at promoting individual freedom, social mobility and increase the GDP per capita of the entire nation?
    With capitalism, people with money can tell you what to do, the deal is achieved through voluntary trade. With socialism, the state can point its finger and tell you what to do, is that somehow more moral? If it is the case, why there are so many Cubans risk their lives to come to the US and not the other way around?

    • @Centrinario
      @Centrinario 10 років тому +4

      Ray C There's no such thing as "free market capitalism". There never was. Every society in history had some mixture between capitalism and socialism.

    • @roarblast7332
      @roarblast7332 10 років тому +1

      there are a lot of assumptions tied to what you are saying. You use the word better, for example, which is subjective. You use qualities like "social mobility" "individual freedom" I like what the economist thomas sowell once said.. there is no such thing as better, there are only trade offs. When you make something better, you make something else worse.

    • @roarblast7332
      @roarblast7332 10 років тому

      I disagree with the notion that government, as being an instrument of imposing a standard or scenario on people is either justifiable or worth anything at all. For thousands of years many nations were ruled by tradition. What this means, is that people believed in what they were doing, they agreed with what they were doing together collectively.. actually, only recently has government become completely alien to the will of the collective spirit.

    • @TrollPoliceWinburn
      @TrollPoliceWinburn 10 років тому +1

      gespilk Your economic system is pure assumptions and speculation.

    • @TrollPoliceWinburn
      @TrollPoliceWinburn 10 років тому +2

      Oh I must disagree. Competition benefits humanity. It creates the greatest products for the lowest cost to people. Many great creations have come to people because of competition.

  • @MondoBeno
    @MondoBeno 8 років тому +2

    Here's an example of the government ruining something. The city of Chicago tore down good houses, built Cabrini Green, Robert Taylor houses, and the Ida Wells houses, and moved the poor in there. Those housing projects became a breeeding ground for crime. The people couldn't get mortgages to buy regular houses, so they had no choice but to move in there. But for the amount of money spent building/maintaining those monstrosities, they could've lent people money to buy homes.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 10 місяців тому

      You don't understand housing is a guaranteed profit center for real estate sharks it is not meant to provide housing. Profits for the bosses always come forst.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      Bushes ownership society ended with the crisis of 2008.

  • @MoonLiteNite
    @MoonLiteNite 8 років тому +20

    Pausing video near the start, my answer "the worker protects the worker..."

    • @SnapCracklePapa
      @SnapCracklePapa 8 років тому +6

      +Christopher Banacka My thought too, but also, (before watching video) the employer protects the worker. Those are assets. No employer makes money by killing employees and customers. Well, except governments.

    • @krishna2094
      @krishna2094 8 років тому +3

      +SnapCracklePapa I disagree. Slave traders and plantation owners made a killing enslaving and murdering people. Hell, they still do- plenty of immigrants all over the world get entrapped by their employers, and are worked to death because their lives are, ultimately, disposable to their employers. It is more expensive to these people to pay above a dollar a day than it is to make it virtually impossible to escape, and work you until your spirit or your body break.

    • @SnapCracklePapa
      @SnapCracklePapa 8 років тому +1

      ***** lol... Of course you disagree. In your fantasy world, the free market is made up of slave owners who murder their employees (that's a pretty bad business model, btw). I don't suppose you can show me one of these employers? I would think they'd have trouble finding slaves to employ, given their history of breaking spirits and bodies and all.

    • @krishna2094
      @krishna2094 8 років тому +1

      +SnapCracklePapa When people are starving, they are easily trapped and abused. In the UAE, many corporations got caught literally trapping Indian migrants in factories and construction sites. They stole their passports, and then forced them to pay a fee to GET the job. They then must spend the year paying back the fee, all the while unable to return home.
      www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/22/abu-dhabi-migrant-workers-conditions-shame-west
      It's not a fantasy world. It's just half a world away. In Bangladesh, the minimum wage is 24 cents an hour, and their government found most corporations there refused to pay it. In Bangladesh, factory deaths are routine, even leaving aside factory collapses. THAT's reality. qz.com/389741/the-thing-that-makes-bangladeshs-garment-industry-such-a-huge-success-also-makes-it-deadly/ They have also high rates of homelessness, poverty, and child death, largely because of a unregulated, corrupt state adminstrating their country. This is what a "laissez faire" market really looks like.

    • @krishna2094
      @krishna2094 8 років тому +1

      +SnapCracklePapa Bonus: since 1997, the US Justice department has prosecuted seven multi-claimant cases of slavery in Tomato farms in Florida alone. www.huffingtonpost.com/eve-turow/you-need-to-know-the-slavery-conditions-on-tomato-farms_b_6735842.html
      Friedman is half right. The market rewards smart people. But it doesn't automatically punish or disincentivize evil people, nor does it prevent people from behaving illogically. Economists are the most dismal scientists, because sometimes they forget science works the best with the fewest assumptions. Why assume markets self correct, when from the period he describes of the 18th to 19th century we experienced depressions and large recessions roughly every twenty years, but between 1945 and 2008 we experienced an era of relative calm, despite the fact that apparently the small government era was one to envy? Why *assume* some invisible hand will swoop in and make it all okay, *for* you? That sounds like a handout by some other name.

  • @michaelanderson3096
    @michaelanderson3096 Рік тому

    This guy should be the president of the AFL-CIO.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      Friedman is another idiot for capitalism. Listening to him and the two parties politicians is why the AFL-CIO leadership refused to lead any fights for the last 50 years.

  • @GlobalWarmingSkeptic
    @GlobalWarmingSkeptic 7 років тому +8

    Not so sure I agree with Milton here, because he paints a very positive picture of an era when, while the economy as a whole was growing extremely fast, our workers paid dearly for that growth, ESPECIALLY our immigrants. The late 1800s was an era of horrendous abuse of immigrant laborers who worked on starvation wages in extremely dangerous conditions. If you didn't die in the workplace, you probably died of sheer lack of nutrition.
    This is why we have immigration and labor protection laws.
    I am a capitalist, a conservative libertarian, but you HAVE TO protect workers with some government programs and regulations. I think that we can cut 90% of the regulations we have, but we can't cut 100%. I also think unions are abusive, but I think we do need to give people the right to unionize without retaliation from the employer, but also the right to not unionize.

    • @scottm8579
      @scottm8579 7 років тому +4

      Milton wasn't against laws protecting people from being harmed by companies. Child labor laws for example. The laws that were created by the federal government were to protect workers from themselves. The 40 hour work week for example. Complete nonsense and unnecessary. Immigrants in 1900-1910 who came from Europe had no problem with corporations and neither do Mexicans who come here. They just want to eat.

    • @Mrpachuko13
      @Mrpachuko13 7 років тому +1

      Scott M there is no need for American citizens to be competing with foreigners for wage. foreigners only drive down wages and working conditions. that's an issue. we should never be expected to work at such low wages, and horrible conditions only because others are willing to do it.

    • @bernlin2000
      @bernlin2000 7 років тому +7

      You didn't understand what he said at all, did you? Government regulation will make workers WORSE off. It's an illusion that government can protect workers...they will protect them right out of a job, and create more unemployment and fewer available hours for current employees. Those immigrants voluntarily (or involuntarily, in the cases of famine) moved from their homelands to America...they would not have done so if they didn't feel there was a chance for greater opportunity.
      You speak of the horrors of factories, and they were certainly not great, but we're talking about people who were choosing between a factory life (with at least the potential to move up the chain of command) and subsidence farming or worse: starvation. It's not a difficult choice, with context.
      You're not a conservative libertarian if you think more government regulation will better protect workers...that's simply not the case and there's plenty of studies on such federal agencies like OSHA, which issue plenty of rules but hardly ever have the budget to enforce them (even if such a thing was possible, with the huge number of employers who must follow those regulations), leaving an ineffective bureaucracy, one of many in our government.

  • @Proudnuggets
    @Proudnuggets 9 років тому +1

    He has all the answers doesn't he? What I wonder is whether he asked the right questions. What is it with Chicago, wasn't Leo Strauss up there as well. Must be something in the water that produces such an anemic view of human nature.

  • @asmith7094
    @asmith7094 5 років тому +5

    Downvotes are from the union bosses

  • @jeffsedam9827
    @jeffsedam9827 2 роки тому

    The young people are listening not interrupting. Interesting.

  • @tintin60
    @tintin60 9 років тому +18

    Man!Girls in 70's were so hot!!!!

  • @comcody25
    @comcody25 2 роки тому +1

    And the Unions still rule PA to this day.

  • @MrSupertwo
    @MrSupertwo 7 років тому +3

    In my place of employment, the Company doesn't hire enough workers. We are understaffed sorely. But, the answer is always for the Managers to tell us to work harder and faster. I have filed grievance several times, because, it is literally impossible to do the amount of work in the time requested. My Union fights to get help and increase the workforce. So, this idea that the Union can't fight for a wage increase as well as fight to increase the numbers is not correct.

    • @rogueartist2008
      @rogueartist2008 5 років тому

      Yes, but did they achieve both? Because if they did, then you should ask yourself, who footed the bill for it?

    • @MrSupertwo
      @MrSupertwo 3 роки тому

      @@rogueartist2008 It shouldn't just be looked at for who footed the bill, but, the production increase from a fully staffed work place.

  • @malcolmdmuir5408
    @malcolmdmuir5408 5 років тому

    One of the first initiatives instituted by Gen. MacArthur in the re-building of Japanese society and industrial reconstruction, was the unionisation of workers. Why? because he understood that the best tool for promoting democracy, economic growth and preventing large scale business corruption and control. Initially, this system was effective, but due to American businesses attempting to gain a strong foot hold in the supply of goods and services to the Japanese people, quickly corrupted the national and local Government officials.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      MacArthur was busy fighting communism not promoting unions,

  • @Adrian-gs9er
    @Adrian-gs9er 4 роки тому +1

    I disagree strongly with Milton about having lower wages increase the number of people working in a given field. The number of people working in a trade does not go up if the wage goes down. Some jobs are just not worth doing unless it's extremely profitable. Some jobs are too dangerous or require too much training for this to be true. Everybody ultimately does a cost-benefit analysis and decides to go into the field if the profits are sweet enough. That is one of the things Milton is glaringly wrong about IMO.

  • @malcolmharris7363
    @malcolmharris7363 5 років тому +1

    To be fair, the world that he is describing is gone. At the time of this speech, it was true (I believe) that 80% of Corp profits went to workers. Today that is not so. It’s less than 65%. That changes things a bit.

  • @Princessmmviii
    @Princessmmviii 7 років тому +1

    With a minimum wage the Government becomes a UNION and it by its nature raised prices overall which lowers the dollar the workers get and as he says (I have owned five businesses) I will not hire any more workers than I CAN AFFORD TO STAY IN BUSINESS and make a living for myself. Big misconception, that owners of small businesses must all be RICH. A good businessman will be comfortable, but will not take any more out of his business than he can under consideration of keeping good, honest, hardworking employees. Then the owner has to figure all his overhead and cost of product replacement. Then the Government comes in and takes another hunk from the owner and employees for Government (the Gov. being a UNION) for all the Social Programs like Social Security, unemployment and any other offering of the Government now THE DEMAND for people to buy from the Government Health Insurance.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      Blah Blah Blah The bosses want to control everything the price of groceries, the wages and the money supply. You collect the taxes for the government at the grocery store and at the workplace. You buy the politicians who write the laws and then you claim to be making an honest profit and how wages and taxes are making you go broke. Record profits on Wall st show what a load of BS that is.

  • @jackswift2
    @jackswift2 6 років тому +2

    Almost impossible to argue with the logic in his talk. More relevant today than ever.

  • @Capitalism11
    @Capitalism11 11 років тому +2

    Good question! there was a recent case in Bangladesh about a a garment factory, and china in the past 15 years. The Chinese workers wages have increased by for 400% in the last 10 years. The working conditions are better, because of the higher demand for labor. The steel industries workers, if there were more competition would have left those jobs in a heart beat for better jobs if they had they choice. If you want to catch a thief, you set out a thief. Competition is what helps the poor!

  • @arkive85
    @arkive85 11 років тому +1

    Plus, the unions forced most of the airlines into bankruptcy which has had the overall effect of salary reductions. Because if you can't make a profit you can't pay higher wages.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      Airlines are subsidized by government. The bosses only want that which the can extract a profit from. Its hard to slash labor time in transportation so either subsidies or wage cuts are needed.

  • @ChristopherRodgers
    @ChristopherRodgers 11 років тому +1

    I think the most amazing thing about this video is how quiet the audience is. Today, Prof. Friedman would barely be able to speak as his detractors from the Left would be shouting into megaphones and waving signs for the sole purpose of disrupting the talk.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      The man is a joke he talks about the AMA as labor union when what it is a middle class businessmen's association.

  • @ohedd
    @ohedd 12 років тому +2

    The conclusion is brilliant.

  • @fearlessjoebanzai
    @fearlessjoebanzai 4 роки тому +1

    I know lots of people who aren't greedy.

  • @KP-oe8sk
    @KP-oe8sk 5 років тому

    Friedman should be declared a war criminal. Period. He NEVER -EVER completed his Doctoral Model. They gave this POS a Doctoral PHD. He was ANGRY because Hitler took away his families Chicken farm in Germany,So he should be Angry,! However HE went too far in his hatred.He conspired with the U.S (CIA) to KILL People around the World.He was a SICK,SICK POS. His Legacy is still here Today. He aligned himself with right Wingers that Killed innocent People by the Millions. From Chile-Malaysia-Nicaragua. etc. This guy is NOTED for his WAG and SWAG WILD ass GUESSING and STUPID wild ass GUESSING. He does not have a NOBEL Peace prize. He has a Nobel Prize which is Given by a Bank in The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economics. The NOBEL FAMILY ARE APPALLED that this Fake Prize is given to these Idiots.ANYWAYS this guys name should be wiped off the face of the earth. Ok Bring on the attacks.

  • @DebsForPresident
    @DebsForPresident 11 років тому

    Investing is NOT hard work. It's DAMN easy, FOR THOSE WITH PLENTY OF MONEY. It's designed for the rich to get richer, it is obviously out of reach for most people.
    And I am not the SLIGHTEST bit interested in creating fortunes. I am interested in a system that benefits ALL people, and only THIEVES need "a government gun to their head." I am doing what's morally right, I'm not causing poverty, the system is and my giving what small amount I can't won't fix the problem, changing the system WILL.

  • @NoProbaloAmigo
    @NoProbaloAmigo 12 років тому +1

    Actaually, one of the reasons why health spending is so high in the US is due to the "employer subsidy," which is a pre tax benefit for health insurance premiums, that individual purchasers do not have - this was actually put into federal law after WWII and doesn't have the relation to unions.

  • @PlAyInSomeBluez
    @PlAyInSomeBluez 11 років тому +1

    Government has actually lessened the wages of doctors through managed care. While about 44% of all dental care is paid out of pocket, only 10% of all physician costs is paid out of pocket. Implementing price ceilings associated with managed care have put downward pressure on physician vs. dentist wages. As a result, dentists now work fewer hours and make more money than the average physicians due to a backwards bending labor supply curve. Furthermore, you also see a shortage of doctors.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      The AMA is an association of middle class businessmen not a uinon.

  • @simonsimon2888
    @simonsimon2888 3 роки тому +1

    Indeed! He is the sensible eloquent 'Milton the great magician'. Keep it up, Sir!

  • @c2inomaha
    @c2inomaha 10 років тому +2

    Comparing Milton Friedman's facts and great examples it looks obvious.
    Well, not to everyone - take for example how someone can declare Milton Friedman to be "lying" in this speech...then produce the gibberish below to prove it...(sigh)
    [Gespilk] "You incorrectly assume that the economy grows faster than the winning-losing that takes place. Only in such case some can win more than than others and everybody could win something.
    However, persistently not winning more than the rest equates to losing due to the increase in the gap between consistent 'winners of more' and consistent 'winners of less' until it gets to a point where the 'winners of less' can no longer compete in any meaningful way thus becoming losers."
    (it is true the gibberish contains no historical examples. So I'll toss in the example of US economic history from 1776 to now, compared to non-free market economies in any given time frame)

    • @c2inomaha
      @c2inomaha 10 років тому

      gespilk Which is "Piketty" with a "y" if you are referring to the French radical economist. You have banked your economic world-view upon the weak theory of one radical economic school? Well, isn't that special.
      Next you can quote me from Karl Marx, another well-renowned economic thinker who also worked solely on theory.
      Or John Maynard Keynes, the well-known "shovel money into the fire to warm us up" theorist, who like Marx turned into a spectacular failure when theory was tried repeatedly in real life.
      Sorry, you believe in a theory, but that isn't an excuse for ignoring the obvious - 19th century European class economics and a radical lefty economist don't equate to either good policies here in the states in the 21st century US affirmative action economy.
      Nor is it likely you getting a Nobel Prize for recalibrating minimum wage to a cost-of-goods index. Which is just a variation on minimum wage, still results in layoffs (as has been proven repeatedly). You come up with a different way of raising minimum wage, but aren't aware enough to realize the results are still the same (the method isn't germaine to the result)...but you are still stuck on formulas, so the obvious escaped you?

    • @c2inomaha
      @c2inomaha 10 років тому

      gespilk gespilk, you don't believe in Friedman's economics...but you do believe in a crackpot lefty's economics. And you even invented your own neat stuff. Which isn't interesting given how you don't even realize this is an argument of discredited lefty theories(your own included) vs Friedman's factual examples.
      If you don't realize that the best thing for minimum wage is to discard it, you don't realize that Kennedy's tax cut (implemented after his death) did more for low-wage workers than any goofy theory of price controls/fixing you dreamt up.
      So asking now for me to branch off into a debate on "good policy" isn't going to happen, because you are only interested in your own opinions on the matter. And your opinions so far aren't perceptive enough to continue.

    • @c2inomaha
      @c2inomaha 10 років тому

      gespilk Your insistence that you've got some solution is based on focusing on "how to do it", and irrationally ignoring the "result".
      Regardless of your mechanism for establishing some minimum wage, the result of raising that wage is to increase the labor cost WHICH IS WHAT CAUSES loss of jobs and reduced hours for that group of workers.
      Again, you come up with some magic way of raising the minimum wage...but ignore the historical reality that how you raise it doesn't matter, result is layoffs or reduced hours. For that 2% of the job market, half of which are teenagers.
      Hmmm, You spend time worrying about the wrong problem, and solving it in a way that makes the problem worse. ....sounds like you work for the govt, don't you?

    • @c2inomaha
      @c2inomaha 10 років тому

      gespilk I count in your response several things attribute to me that I didn't make, 2 assumptive leaps of logic, and several historical mispresentations.
      Stop wording for me, stick to what I stated myself. It is dishonest to do otherwise.
      Just a point here - you are completely wrong on history: historically wealth concentrated in the hands of a small group BUT IT WAS CONCENTRATED BY THOSE ASSOCIATED WITH POLITICAL POWER. Never was it done in a society with minimal taxation and governance. Never.
      Hence your "telling" me what I think, and that no taxes and little govt would result in wealth accumulating in a small group is kinda idiotic historically. But I fancy that lefty French economist failed to point that out, eh?

    • @c2inomaha
      @c2inomaha 10 років тому

      gespilk You didn't waste your time, in that I understand what you are saying.
      But it is very instructive that you freely admit your solutions have some potential for causing the very problems you are trying to solve.
      And how you skip past actual history without so much as a blink. Because you don't comprehend it. Which is why your example directly contradict real fact and history.
      You deal in delusional concepts. Which is why you are convinced of your brilliance. Hint to you, chuck, the reason your ideas fail to win people over is not because others don't see your brilliance. It is because they actually understand what you promulgate...and we see alot more clearly than you why it is anything but brilliant.
      Sorry, you are like the guy who invents the automatic umbrella,and spends your life frustrated because no one wants to invest in your brilliant invention.
      Really. I've read Marx, and Keynesian economists. You got nothing new, and it is as profoundly broken logic as theirs.
      Which is why I've been wasting my time.

  • @devinburkholder9669
    @devinburkholder9669 4 роки тому +1

    This guy is full of false dichotomies.

    • @jean-pierredevent970
      @jean-pierredevent970 3 роки тому

      I think I found one: he is against strong unions and says they are there because we let them get away with it and so Thatcher had to crush the unions. But this means the government had to nanny and protect poor neoliberalism

  • @muckypup595
    @muckypup595 11 років тому

    Greed = desire for something more (websters), so what is wrong with that? By that definition then welfare system is greedy. Greed as a slang may lead to stealing, lying, cheating. Those are all immoral acts in their own right. However, trading is not greedy because both parties perceive a gain from the transaction. Money is a tool for trade, if you hate it so much then try trading something else. My guess is that money is much easier a mechanism for trade than rocks.

  • @Assertivelife
    @Assertivelife 6 років тому +1

    The American Medical Association as a union, interesting. I wonder what they do to influence health care policy in the United Staes of America.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 9 місяців тому

      Its a middle class businessman's association like many other business association.

  • @Unevaluated
    @Unevaluated 11 років тому +1

    You lost all credibility when you said investment and capitalism is a total failure.
    Without reasonably large amounts of capital being in the hands of a few capital investment is impossible.

  • @alvarogines6788
    @alvarogines6788 5 років тому +1

    Today intellectuals are low cost

  • @Willsturd
    @Willsturd 11 років тому

    Then go start investing. Pretend to be rich and this "system" will be rigged for you. Dress up in a suit and tie and start making billions. You will have infinite money and somehow save the world or destroy it. Because your logic definitely makes sense. In your world investing is easy and everybody can do it. We should be living in a Utopia by now. See how incredible your world seems?

  • @Jockas4
    @Jockas4 11 років тому

    Of course there are starving people, and millions are dying. But if it wasn't for capitalism, almost EVERYONE would be poor and starving. Have you ever heard the 99% of history that we call the pre-capitalist period?
    And you may think capitalism is morally repugnant. I disagree, but either way that's a subjective moral judgement. And whatever our morals may be, capitalism is still the way to create growth and prosperity.

  • @arkive85
    @arkive85 11 років тому

    Plus the reason why people link pilots pay to the bankruptcy of some airlines is because it was a contributing factor. Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns both went bankrupt because of poor business decisions related to RMBS and not b/c of wages. But there are airlines that have gone bankrupt for numerous other reasons, however, I was only addressing your comments about airline pilots. But you are slightly disillusioned if you don't think union contracts can bankrupt employers, Hostess, GM, etc.

  • @arkive85
    @arkive85 11 років тому

    No actually that's not where the logic should take you. However, if you look at the timeframe when the lecture was given the 1970s most of the top airlines were paying very high wages ($300,000 in currently dollars) and labor costs were significant overheads (and very inflexible due to unionization). This is not to say fuel costs did not have contributing factors, but pensions cost money, wages cost money, and bankruptcy eliminates both costs. Thus allowing renegotiation for lower costs (wages).

  • @pierrot79
    @pierrot79 11 років тому

    A capitalist believes that profit should go to who own the means of production. A socialist believes that it should go to who works.
    Centralized planning is neither capitalist or socialist : within a corporation, production is planned.
    Even "socialist" USSR was in effect capitalist, not socialist : before 1965, one giant corporation (the state) with forced workers; after 1965 reform, USSR enterprises made huge profits, and bonuses could excess 100x the wages of base workers

  • @pierrot79
    @pierrot79 11 років тому

    It is a no-brainer because it has been designed to be so.
    Because freedom of goods and capital was imposed, while freedom of workers banished.
    If you're a worker from a poor country, you can accept to work in a sweatshop there, or to be an illegal alien in a rich country and do hard work for low wages.
    Friedman is talking about a non-existent world: one where workers can choose for whom to work. Of course, a minority (traders, engineers, etc.) do have such a choice, be most workers don't.

  • @Willsturd
    @Willsturd 11 років тому

    Then invest all your money because according to your logic anybody with enough money to invest can be a billionaire. Go ahead, invest your money into stocks and become that billionaire and keep making billions and donate all your money into raising people out of poverty. There problem solved. Go ahead, start investing.

  • @siradon2000
    @siradon2000 11 років тому

    Loans are far different than handouts, make sure you understand the difference. If you can't stand being responsible for your own person (or loans), you should probably go to where your beloved socialism already exists, I hear Russia is beautiful this time of year, maybe go see how the "Austerity", and Gun Control of the UK is working for them, perhaps a nice visit to Cuba.

  • @paradigmentropy
    @paradigmentropy 11 років тому

    If investing is so easy, please feel free to do so. If it's so easy, you should be able to create vast fortunes with which you may do whatever suits your tastes. Do you need a government gun to your head before you'll do what you consider to be morally correct, to provide for your fellow man?

  • @talktalktalktalktalk
    @talktalktalktalktalk 11 років тому +1

    Why doesn't he stop smiling?

    • @rogueartist2008
      @rogueartist2008 5 років тому

      Because he knows he can support his position with sound logic.

  • @horatiopelagius8703
    @horatiopelagius8703 Рік тому +1

    If you divide the corporate profits of my country by the number of workers you get a sum of more than $7000 even with our currency being massively unusually weak right now in comparison to the dollar.
    That's a fifth of the average wage here. Seems to me like there's absolutely loads of room to give workers a pay increase whilst still leaving vast profits of tens of billions for the corporations.

  • @SumanutiLudjak
    @SumanutiLudjak 12 років тому

    that is idiotic. they wouldn't have to pay the poor, they own everything. the poor would have to be slaves and work for food so they don't starve. actually they would be less then slaves, the slaves were property and at least had value...

  • @Jockas4
    @Jockas4 11 років тому

    And don't tell me I don't know what hard work is. You don't know me. And stop being so angry, you really seem to have some issues. Calm down and go read a book on economics. I'll even recommend some to you, if you want it...

  • @armchairpoliticianjw
    @armchairpoliticianjw 11 років тому

    No it would not and I imagine many of them are in Union's because they want to protect themselves from competition and maintain high wages. They still have an incentive to maximise their utility like everyone else.

  • @kandy1958
    @kandy1958 11 років тому

    Not true. Benefits were offered to new employees beginning after WWII in order to gain employees they needed to rebuild the country. And don't start with the 8 hr day, that came from Henry Ford.