Tuesday, February 24, 2004
Quote of the Day
"[S]ometimes a single fact will tell you all you need to know. When you know that central planners in the Soviet Union had to set 24 million prices -- and keep adjusting them, relative to one another, as conditions changed -- you realize that central planning did not just happen to fail. It had no chance of succeeding from the outset. "
From Thomas Sowell's piece in todays WSJ (subscription).
From Thomas Sowell's piece in todays WSJ (subscription).
