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Unions sometimes protect some workers - their members - but usually at the expense of other workers. Government protects its employees and special groups of workers at the expense of other workers. Both unions and government restrict freedom. Friedman explains how the competition of employers for the talents of workers leads to the highest wages and best working conditions.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Milton Friedman | Unowned | ||
Robert McKenzie | Unowned | ||
Lynn Williams | Unowned | ||
Walter Williams | Unowned | ||
Ernest Green | Unowned | ||
William H. Brady | Unowned | ||
Joe Dolphin | Unowned | ||
John Persinger | Unowned | ||
Harry Leef | Unowned | ||
Lee Roberts | Unowned | ||
Dick Pashley | Unowned | ||
Victor Bedvian | Unowned | ||
M. L. Cates, Jr. | Unowned | ||
Gower Juma | Unowned |