Thursday, December 11, 2008

Libertarians, take note

Joseph Stiglitz thinks Greenspan is a hack, pure libertarianism is worse than a joke, it's a dangerous delusion that's managed to plunge us into yet one more greed inspired depression.
The truth is most of the individual mistakes boil down to just one: a belief that markets are self-adjusting and that the role of government should be minimal. Looking back at that belief during hearings this fall on Capitol Hill, Alan Greenspan said out loud, “I have found a flaw.” Congressman Henry Waxman pushed him, responding, “In other words, you found that your view of the world, your ideology, was not right; it was not working.” “Absolutely, precisely,” Greenspan said. The embrace by America—and much of the rest of the world—of this flawed economic philosophy made it inevitable that we would eventually arrive at the place we are today.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

May I comment, Joe? Nice running into you last night. Harry may have found his media, mixed. Only one element missing, he's the only person I ever met who dreamed of music. Haven't perused either much yet. First impressions of both quite favorable. Best Wishes,
kaitholzback@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Didn't know that would print for all to read. Oops.