Our guests nobly resist the temptation to behave like, as Governor du Pont puts
it, "a bunch of actuaries arguing about an arcane subject." The result fills in some of the
gaps left by the formal debate and gives the audience a splendid overview of this crucial
topic. Mr. du Pont: "We could all agree in this country that there should be higher
education for every American. But nobody thinks that that ought to be confined to a set
of government universities. We have government universities; we also have private
universities; and you as an individual are free to choose either one. I think the same paradigm is here. Why are we trying to put bells and whistles and strings and glue and
Band-Aids on a system in which we insist everyone remain when there's an opportunity
to have a mixed system so that a lot of people could do a lot better?" Mr. Kuttner: "...
That is what we have. We have Social Security, but then we've got private pension
plans, 401Ks, 203Bs, IRAs, Keoghs, and individual mutual funds. And it's the
individual-mutual-fund sector that's growing the fastest."
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