Différences entre les versions de « Milton Friedman »
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− | === Liberalism === | + | === [[:Category:Liberalism|Liberalism]] === |
"I never characterize myself as a conservative economist. As I understand the English language, conservative means conserving, keeping things as they are. I don't want to keep things as they are. The true conservatives today are the people who are in favor of ever bigger government. The people who call themselves liberals today -- the New Dealers -- they are the true conservatives, because they want to keep going on the same path we're going on. I would like to dismantle that. I call myself a liberal in the true sense of liberal, in the sense in which it means of and pertaining to freedom." | "I never characterize myself as a conservative economist. As I understand the English language, conservative means conserving, keeping things as they are. I don't want to keep things as they are. The true conservatives today are the people who are in favor of ever bigger government. The people who call themselves liberals today -- the New Dealers -- they are the true conservatives, because they want to keep going on the same path we're going on. I would like to dismantle that. I call myself a liberal in the true sense of liberal, in the sense in which it means of and pertaining to freedom." | ||
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Friedman Milton Friedman], The Open Mind, WRCA, Decembre 7th 1975 | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Friedman Milton Friedman], The Open Mind, WRCA, Decembre 7th 1975 | ||
− | === Politics === | + | === [[:Category:Politics|Politics]] === |
« L'une des plus grandes erreurs possibles et de juger une politique ou des programmes sur leurs intentions et non sur leurs résultats. » | « L'une des plus grandes erreurs possibles et de juger une politique ou des programmes sur leurs intentions et non sur leurs résultats. » |
Version du 24 septembre 2011 à 21:17
Liberalism
"I never characterize myself as a conservative economist. As I understand the English language, conservative means conserving, keeping things as they are. I don't want to keep things as they are. The true conservatives today are the people who are in favor of ever bigger government. The people who call themselves liberals today -- the New Dealers -- they are the true conservatives, because they want to keep going on the same path we're going on. I would like to dismantle that. I call myself a liberal in the true sense of liberal, in the sense in which it means of and pertaining to freedom."
Milton Friedman, The Open Mind, WRCA, Decembre 7th 1975
Politics
« L'une des plus grandes erreurs possibles et de juger une politique ou des programmes sur leurs intentions et non sur leurs résultats. »
Milton Friedman, The Open Mind, WRCA, 7 décembre 1975