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Friday, November 30, 2012

Milton Friedman would love this song!

Milton Friedman would love the free market ideals displayed in this song. The first benefit Nicki Minaj shows of the free market that she operates in (where government is uninvolved as Friedman believed in) is the prosperous outcomes that result from individuals, including artists like herself, being able to freely exert their skills and abilities to provide valued goods and services to consumers. For example, she talks about the results of her ambition and hard work that has lifted her to the top in the music industry with lyrics about her popularity and wealth. The second manner in which this song exemplifies Milton Friedman's ideal free society, is the way Nicki Minaj makes use of her freedom by using lyrics that can be very controversial such as the N-word and other harsh or controversial language. While Milton Friedman might not endorse these lyrics, he did believe that individuals should be allowed to do whatever they want as long as they do not infringe upon the rights of others.










Song that Milton Freidman would have listened to

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnxkfLe4G74

Free Will By rush

The Reason that i chose this song is that Milton Freidman was all about having free Will instead of having to do what other people want you to do.

"If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice"

Milton Friedman song

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgM-to7jF_g

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQgbAhaS-fM

These are some songs that Milton Friedman would enjoy. The first one talks about individual freedom in the world. And the second link talks about how the economy doesn't support individuals.

Milton Friedman's Song

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_sK6cI3RcI

He would like this song because it is all about competitive capitalism and how it works. It also touches on the many downsides to the middle class.
I think that this is a song that Milton Friedman would really appreciate given his libertarian views.

Frank Turner "Sons of Liberty"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ovpxo0Q3CLQ#!

Milton's Favorite Song

"Freedom" Akon This is a song that Milton Friedman would really appreciate!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

This is a song by the Milton Friedman choir, about Milton Friedman and his views. I thought this was perfect!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3Seg0JE1PM

Blog Prompt #4

Please post a link to a song that embodies your thinker's ethos/philosophy.  Explain in a sentence or two why you picked this song!

Due: By the end of class Friday, November 30
Milton Friedman on Time Magazine

Picture of Milton Friedman


Milton Friedman (right) with President Nixon and Secretary of the Treasury Shultz


Picture of Milton Friedman


Milton Friedman

Milton Friedman Picture

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi-D24oCa10&feature=related

This is a video where Milton Friedman discusses the incredibly rich and welfare.

Blog Prompt #3

Let's get some visuals going on your blogs.  Today, post a picture or video of your thinker so you can start getting ideas of how to dress for the Salon performances.  It'll be easier for you to add these as separate posts rather than as comments on this post.

Due:  By the beginning of class tomorrow, November 30.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Blog Prompt #2

Since you're going to "become" your thinker for the Salon, you need to be very familiar with their biography.  Please reply to this post with an interesting fact about your thinker's life.

Due: By the beginning of class  Thursday, November 29.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Welcome!

Welcome to your new blog, Milton Friedmans!

Your first task is to reply to this post with a comment.  The comment should include a link to one quality resource about your philosopher, and a couple of sentences about what is in the resource.  This doesn't need to be a full annotation, but it should at least convey some information about why the source is useful.

You may not repeat a source once someone else has posted it, and your response is due by the beginning of class on Wednesday, November 28.