Capitalism and the Financial Crisis by Walter E. WilliamsSubmitted by xmission on Sat, 11/08/2008 - 09:28 |
Walter Williams is a very smart man. This is just the first paragraph, Read more here:
http://townhall.com/columnists/WalterEWilliams/2008/11/05/capitalism_and...
There has always been contempt for economic liberty. Historically, our nation was an important, not complete, exception. It took the calamity of the Great Depression to bring about today's level of restrictions on economic liberty. Now we have another government-created calamity that has the prospect of moving us even further away from economic liberty with the news media and pundits creating the perception that the current crisis can be blamed on capitalism. We see comments such as those in the New York Times: "The United States has a culture that celebrates laissez-faire capitalism as the economic ideal. Or, "For 30 years, the nation's political system has been tilted in favor of business deregulation and against new rules." Another says, "Since 1997, Mr. Brown (the British Prime Minister) has been a powerful voice behind the Labor Party's embrace of an American-style economic philosophy that was light on regulation."
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