The Economist – Argentia’s Milei: “My contempt for the state is infinite.”

The Economist – Argentia’s Milei: “My contempt for the state is infinite.”

Argentina’s president is idolised by the Trumpian right. They should get to know him better
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Javier Milei's radical free-market reforms in Argentina offer a bold counterpoint to the global trend of expanding state control. In his first year as president, he has slashed public spending, cut bureaucracy, and reduced inflation, reviving a battered economy. His experiment holds crucial lessons for the world—and Washington.

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