Author: Carlos Rodriguez Braun.
If there is a word that characterizes the political thought and action of Javier Milei, it is the liberal word. The new president of Argentina identifies himself as liberal, and with variants of liberalism, also calling himself libertarian, anarcho-capitalist or minarchist. Some analysts call him a liberal paleolibertarian or populist. Milei has traits that could place him in any of those categories. But he is a liberal in the broadest sense of the word, that is to say, a person who defends the limitation of the power of the state to promote individual freedom. Milei’s thought expounds the different views of his liberalism, as well as its originality, having been accused of plagiarizing other works, or the background of his liberal current, Taking into account that Argentina has had only a brilliant liberal era (between 1880 and 1930), but also had personalities who defended it, even when it sank into a shadow cone. Throughout the pages, the values, politics and economics of Milei’s liberalism are investigated, and at the same time, its author, Carlos Rodríguez Braun describes the possibilities for the liberal government of Javier Milei to implement its policies and bring them to a successful conclusion.
Pages: 144
Binding: Soft cover
Publisher: Almuzara
ISBN: 9788410221178
RPP: 21,80 euros