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On 5/11/2011 12:00 PM, Samuel Bostaph wrote:
> I find this concern with Friedman's personal attitude
> toward Pinochet's use of violence against his opponents
> puzzling. It would be surprising if Friedman approved of
> it, given his political views.


         "I have nothing good to say about the political
         regime that Pinochet imposed. It was a terrible
         political regime."

         -- Milton Friedman, "Economic Freedom, Human
         Freedom, Political Freedom," Address at the Smith
         Center, November 1, 1991
         http://www.sbe.csuhayward.edu/~sbesc/frlect.html

Cheers,
Alan Isaac

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