The Miley Era: Argentina's New Path
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Almost the first thing Javier Miley did as president of Argentina was to reduce the number of ministries from 22 to 9. ¡Afuera! — "Get out of here!"
This eccentric politician, who came from nowhere — without a party, without a structure — and turned the political situation in Peronist Argentina upside down, became the world's first libertarian president and a staunch supporter of anarchocapitalism.
Philip Bagus' book sheds light on the reasons for the most unthinkable political success of recent times. Miley is idolized as a rock star, especially by young Argentines. But what are his ideas? What is libertarianism? What is anarchocapitalism? Why does Miley call the concept of social justice deeply unjust? And what is the Austrian school of economics to which he constantly refers?
Is Miley a right-wing populist? Can the tactics of his fight against the political caste be transferred to other countries? In this book you will find answers to these and many other questions. ¡Viva la libertad, carajo! — "Long live freedom, damn it!"
In the afterword to the Russian edition, Russian economist Grigory Bazhenov talks about the interim results of the first year and a half of Javier Miley's reforms as president of Argentina.
This eccentric politician, who came from nowhere — without a party, without a structure — and turned the political situation in Peronist Argentina upside down, became the world's first libertarian president and a staunch supporter of anarchocapitalism.
Philip Bagus' book sheds light on the reasons for the most unthinkable political success of recent times. Miley is idolized as a rock star, especially by young Argentines. But what are his ideas? What is libertarianism? What is anarchocapitalism? Why does Miley call the concept of social justice deeply unjust? And what is the Austrian school of economics to which he constantly refers?
Is Miley a right-wing populist? Can the tactics of his fight against the political caste be transferred to other countries? In this book you will find answers to these and many other questions. ¡Viva la libertad, carajo! — "Long live freedom, damn it!"
In the afterword to the Russian edition, Russian economist Grigory Bazhenov talks about the interim results of the first year and a half of Javier Miley's reforms as president of Argentina.
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