Javier Milei, the new president of Argentina, has garnered attention for his libertarian beliefs, emphasizing personal liberty and market superiority over central planning. His inauguration speech echoed ideas of freedom similar to those in the Declaration of Independence. However, his policies have sparked controversy, leading to a general strike and demonstrations against him in Uruguay. Critics have raised concerns about the impact of Milei's radical policies on Argentine sovereignty and social welfare, while leftists have expressed misunderstanding of his libertarian stance.
Argentine leftists seem to have misunderstood the words newly elected libertarian President Javier Milei was saying. https://t.co/d1c6QK4wA0
Against Milei, an essay by Alexander Markovics (@AlexanderMarko8), published by Arktos. Alexander Markovics critically examines the radical policies of Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei, raising serious concerns about the future of Argentine sovereignty and social… https://t.co/LvRvnVAC8n
Leftists in Uruguay 🇺🇾 demonstrating against Milei, chanting: "THE COUNTRY IS NOT FOR SALE" Looks like they see their country as an Argentine province after all. https://t.co/h69oujgdvE
today there is a general strike against the fascist Milei and his policies that only help the big businessmen, hopefully it will be massive and will make international noise for everyone to see and know
I reviewed Adam Shatz’s new biography of Frantz Fanon, which serves as a cautionary tale for an era in which a new Third-Worldism (or “Global-Southism”) seems to be emerging. https://t.co/0jbqeb12Cy
There’s a new narrative emerging. It’s happening on the global stage. Argentina’s new leader, @JMilei, is a self-described libertarian. He believes in the superiority of markets over central planning; and personal liberty over micromanaged conformity. This set him apart at… https://t.co/1xL2iYreBZ
In his inauguration speech, Argentine president Javier Milei acknowledged “the right to life, liberty, and property.” Those ideas of freedom are essentially identical to those named in the Declaration of Independence. Can the U.S. replicate Argentina's efforts to reduce big… https://t.co/1YDAkhrPOP