YouTube is blocked from my current location.
Besides, that is Walter William’s answer.
What is YOUR answer?
Here’s the link to his text version of the speach.
http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/wew/articles/fee/Jan00.pdf
And another on the value of greed.
http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/wew/articles/fee/Oct00.pdf
You would argue that knowledge is an acceptable alternative to money. I argue that society does not value anything unless there is a price attached. Labor or knowledge, both are valueless unless there is money earned from it.
By arguing that we shouldn’t pay interns for their work, you are, in essence, denying them entrance into the free market. For money is the medium of exchange in it. No money = no entrance into the market.