The article from the Hoover Institution features Argentine President Javier Milei discussing his approach to economic freedom and market principles. Milei emphasizes his belief in minimal state intervention, arguing that the market is a process of social cooperation where property rights are voluntarily exchanged. He criticizes state intervention as coercive and detrimental to innovation and economic growth. Milei, who identifies as a libertarian and minarchist, advocates for reducing government regulation and spending to promote private enterprise and economic prosperity[1].
Sources [1] https://www.hoover.org/news/market-ourselves-argentine-president-milei-explains-his-approach-freedom-hoover?_hsmi=309948506 [2] Argentina's Javier Milei went from railing against politicians to ... https://apnews.com/article/argentina-milei-libertarian-congress-legislative-protest-unions-economy-c50129872e4987b7a1e936ba83f5e7a1 [3] The Free-Market Fundamentalism of Argentina's Javier Milei https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/the-free-market-fundamentalism-of-argentinas-javier-milei [4] “The Market Is Ourselves”: Argentine President Milei Explains His ...
[5] Javier Milei: Dog lover, anarcho-capitalist, president of Argentina - Vox https://www.vox.com/world-politics/2023/12/17/24003970/argentina-president-javier-milei [6] Javier Milei Tells World Leaders: 'The State Is Not the Solution' https://reason.com/2024/01/18/javier-milei-tells-world-leaders-the-state-is-not-the-solution/
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So far so good, it seems.
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I trust him blindly. I'm not worried about the outcome, everything is going to work as expected. My focus is the cementation of this process.
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