Milton Friedman Quote

Joan Robinson, a leading Keynesian and radical, produced a specimen for me to analyze. I said something like, "This is obviously the writing of a foreinger, so it's difficult for me to analyze. But I would say it is written by someone who had considerable artistic but not much intellectual talent." It turned out to be the handwriting of Lydia Lopokova, the world-famous Russian ballerina whom Keynes had married. That was surely my greatest triumph of the year at Cambridge!


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Joan Robinson, a leading Keynesian and radical, produced a specimen for me to analyze. I said something like, This is obviously the writing of a...

Joan Robinson, a leading Keynesian and radical, produced a specimen for me to analyze. I said something like, This is obviously the writing of a...

Joan Robinson, a leading Keynesian and radical, produced a specimen for me to analyze. I said something like, This is obviously the writing of a...

Joan Robinson, a leading Keynesian and radical, produced a specimen for me to analyze. I said something like, This is obviously the writing of a...