Seems reasonable given the economic damage brought upon the world by the misguided economic policies of Friedman and others of the Chicago school.
Seems reasonable given the economic damage brought upon the world by the misguided economic policies of Friedman and others of the Chicago school.
I don't know about all of them, but, while Milton Friedman may not have been an obvious authoritarian creep like Rothbard, he was more blithely unconcerned with discriminatory effects than misguided on issues like public education. He helped push voucher systems that resegregated schools, after all.
Using Rothbard as something of a synecdoche for the contemporary peer-rivals of the Austrian school, for clarification.