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The Origin Of 'The World's Dumbest Idea': Milton Friedman
No popular idea ever has a single origin. But the idea that the sole purpose of a firm is to make money for its shareholders got going in a major way with an article by Milton Friedman in the New York Times on September 13, 1970.
- haha agile management leadership consultant is the writerdeathboy
- fuck that is a terrible piece of adjective inducing vomit. I think if i understood correctly through the shit it can be summed up is firms can do whatever theydeathboy
- want with money... lose it, bankrupt company at social experiments, spend willy nilly, anything is right but increase shareholder value.garbage piece and woulddeathboy
- not hire that cat with someone else's money... hmm wonder hows hes doing since 2013deathboy
- what did you think utopian he brought to milton friedmans argument that he missed on based merely on incentive? it never touched thatdeathboy
- Do u think he gave rational strate forward reasoning on the inaccuracy of Friedman? If so share where u think he nailed itdeathboy
- And utopian has no thought besides slinging his product. U'd be more believable if u could back any any of itdeathboy
- or just seo seed post... i think thats itdeathboy