Libertarians and Economists Think Economic Progress Is Very Cool
Seth has never had to sustain a responsible position in his life. When he needed his clothes washed, Mom did it. When he needed his bed made--Mom was happy to step in. When he needed money, Dad had it for him. ... All of his needs were met by loving parents. But did they really demonstrate love for him? ... Seth's parents have not prepared him for life because they have served him so well. Unfortunately, Seth is entering a world that doesn't share his parents' desire to meet his every need. Now, Seth is getting acquainted with that world, and he wants to quit.Elmore rounds off this well-worn lament by saying that his generation really does want to change the world, but doesn't want to work for it. "They are both slackers and activists. Consequently, for most of them, their involvement is limited to buying a 'Live Strong' wristband or signing a petition off of a website."
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