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The Chainsaw Revolution: Javier Milei’s Rothbardian Assault on Argentine Collectivism

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The Chainsaw Revolution: Javier Milei’s Rothbardian Assault on Argentine Collectivism

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Argentina's economy is undergoing a significant shift with the rise of libertarian ideas, inspired by Murray Rothbard's philosophy. The country's history of economic prosperity and decline is being reexamined in light of its current political landscape.

Argentina's economy has experienced a decline in recent decades due to collectivist policies. However, with the rise of libertarian ideas, the country is seeing a shift towards free market principles. Historically, Argentina was one of the wealthiest countries in the world, with a strong economy and high standard of living. The country's economy flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with a privately financed infrastructure network and massive agricultural exports. But this period of prosperity came to an end with the introduction of protectionist policies and the establishment of the Central Bank. Today, Argentina is looking to its past to inform its economic future, with a newfound emphasis on libertarian principles and limited government intervention.

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