What are Milton Friedman's debate secrets?
Posted by T.Collins Logan onLOL. Thanks for the A2A. I would say they include:
1. Lie like your life depends on it. Have real conviction.
2. Dismiss any complex or nuanced positions your opponent offers as if they are an idiot.
3. Cherry pick highly selective economic data to support your position.
4. Sound very reasonable when in fact you are promoting a totally insane position.
5. Revise history to fit your worldview.
6. Smile a lot.
7. Interrupt your opponent precisely when they are summarizing really good data that eviscerates your argument.
8. Admit that your opponent is partially correct, but then accuse them of overemphasizing or over-applying that small slice of truth (when in fact this is exactly what YOU will be doing).
9. Completely exclude entire chunks of reality from your argument, and constantly speak around them as if they are unimportant or don’t exist (for example, underestimating the impact of monopolization and corporate power on market distortions).
10. Don’t have any integrity at all with your own stated ideals with respect to how you actually comport yourself (and advise on economic policy) in the real world.
11. Frequently wave both your hands at your opponents like your are casting a banishing spell.
My 2 cents.
From Quora post: https://www.quora.com/What-are-Milton-Friedmans-debate-secrets/answer/T-Collins-Logan
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