One of these days Hans F. Sennholz will surely come to rest, totally forgotten, in the dustbin of history -- and most deservedly so, if the gibberish in this article is typical of his "thinking."
Meanwhile, Milton Friedman will long be remembered as the most influential economist of his era, both for his academic research in scientific economics and for his role in formulating policy. Moreover, he along with Hayek did more than anybody else to cut away the intellectual underpinnings of Communism and Socialism.
Bottom Line: It's risible that a nobody like Hans F. Sennholz should presume to critique a true intellectual giant like Friedman. 'Nuff said!
Maybe he is a Swiss bank gnome or something, in a basement somewhere in Zurich.