“For example, the supporters of tariffs treat it as self-evident that the creation of jobs is a desirable end, in and of itself, regardless of what the persons employed do. That is clearly wrong. If all we want are jobs, we can create any number--for example, have people dig holes and then fill them up again, or perform other useless tasks. Work is sometimes its own reward. Mostly, however, it is the price we pay to get the things we want. Our real objective is not just jobs but productive jobs--jobs that will mean more goods and services to consume.”
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Free to Choose: A Personal Statement
This book is a compilation of essays and lectures that discuss the principles of free markets and individual liberty. The author explores the impact of government intervention on economic systems and society, advocating for a minimalist state role in the economy. more
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