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The speaker warns that the western world is in danger as leaders have abandoned freedom and embraced collectivism, leading to poverty. They argue that free enterprise capitalism is the only system that can end world poverty and is morally superior. They provide data showing the exponential growth of per capita GDP since the adoption of capitalism, lifting 90% of the global population out of poverty. The speaker criticizes the concept of social justice, stating that it is unjust and coercive. They argue that state intervention and regulation hinder economic growth and lead to socialism. The speaker urges business people not to be intimidated by the political class and to continue contributing to prosperity through entrepreneurship.

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President of Argentina, Javier Millet, recently delivered a speech at the World Economic Forum, echoing Trump's previous attendance. Trump's speech in Davos was seen as disruptive by business leaders who wanted a different message. Millet, like Trump and Elon Musk, took advantage of the platform to challenge the globalist agenda. Millet emphasized the importance of national sovereignty and criticized collectivist experiments as the cause of problems rather than the solution. He highlighted the irony of the World Economic Forum inviting speakers who criticize their own organization. Millet argued against socialism, communism, and technocratic control, advocating for freedom, prosperity, private ownership, and free communication.

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Many view free market capitalism as selfish and greedy, but it is both economically and morally superior. In a free market, interactions are voluntary, requiring mutual benefit. For example, if I mow your lawn for $20, that money represents proof of my service to you. Critics claim the free market is a zero-sum game, but it is actually a positive-sum game. I value the steak more than the $20, and the grocer values the $20 more than the steak, so everyone benefits. In contrast, government interventions like food stamps or subsidies create zero-sum situations, where one person's gain comes at the expense of another.

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People, not government, hold responsibility for addressing issues like poverty. The most effective way to help others is through the free enterprise system, which has historically been the best method for reducing poverty. The significant improvements in living standards occurred during the 19th and early 20th centuries, benefiting those who came before us. Many current problems related to poverty and lack of freedom stem from government actions, and these issues could be resolved by eliminating ineffective government policies.

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I believe my popularity stems from my background as a former soccer player, rock singer, and economist, a combination that resonates on TV. Argentina has embraced socialist ideas for a century, so the natural rebellion is to be liberal. Young people found someone speaking about liberalism and rebelling against the status quo. Argentina began embracing socialist ideas a century ago, with the attractive but terrifying concept that "where there is a need, a right is born." Needs are infinite, but resources are finite, leading to conflict. Liberals solve this with free prices and private property, but socialists prefer state control disguised as social justice, which is unjust and involves theft. I oppose abortion due to my libertarian belief in the non-aggression principle and the right to life. Life begins at fertilization, and abortion is an aggravated murder. The Pope plays politics, showing affinity for dictators and embracing social justice, which involves theft and violates the Ten Commandments. Socialism is violent, murderous, and impoverishing. Never embrace it or the siren song of social justice. Socialists are tireless in trying to live off others, so the battle against them must be constant. **Translation to English:** I believe my popularity comes from my background as a former soccer player, rock singer, and economist, a combination that resonates on TV. Argentina has embraced socialist ideas for a century, so the natural rebellion is to be liberal. Young people found someone speaking about liberalism and rebelling against the status quo. Argentina began embracing socialist ideas a century ago, with the attractive but terrifying concept that "where there is a need, a right is born." Needs are infinite, but resources are finite, leading to conflict. Liberals solve this with free prices and private property, but socialists prefer state control disguised as social justice, which is unjust and involves theft. I oppose abortion due to my libertarian belief in the non-aggression principle and the right to life. Life begins at fertilization, and abortion is an aggravated murder. The Pope plays politics, showing affinity for dictators and embracing social justice, which involves theft and violates the Ten Commandments. Socialism is violent, murderous, and impoverishing. Never embrace it or the siren song of social justice. Socialists are tireless in trying to live off others, so the battle against them must be constant.

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Milton Friedman once said that when you prioritize equality over freedom, you end up achieving neither. When you prioritize freedom over equality, you can achieve both. John Stuart Mill also warned about a society that emphasizes equality too much, as it can become a society of looters and eventually collapse. This is the story of Argentina, where the tyranny of the majority prevailed. The point is that social justice is unjust. The greatest achievement of liberalism is ensuring equality under the law, where everyone is treated the same. However, when it comes to social justice and income redistribution, it involves using the repressive power of the state to take from the successful and distribute it arbitrarily according to the desires of those in power.

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To avoid tyranny, it's crucial to be self-sufficient and not rely on the government for basic needs like food, shelter, education, and healthcare. If the government controls these aspects of your life, they have the power to manipulate and oppress you. History has shown that governments can become tyrannical, and if that happens, you're in trouble. Our forefathers understood this well, and it's a lesson that needs to be relearned by the American people. When a government has the power to give people everything they want, it also has the power to take everything they have. We believe that freedom is more important than anything else, even if collectivism seems morally acceptable or leads to a higher standard of living.

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Milton Friedman's quote highlights the trade-off between equality and freedom. Prioritizing equality over freedom leads to the loss of both, while prioritizing freedom can achieve both. John Stuart Mill also warned about societies that emphasize equality, as they can become societies of plunderers. This is the story of Argentina, where the tyranny of the majority prevails. The speaker argues that social justice is inherently unjust, as it uses the state's repressive apparatus to forcibly redistribute wealth according to the whims of those in power. The greatest achievement of liberalism is ensuring equality under the law, while social justice involves arbitrary redistribution.

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From my perspective, my popularity stems from my background as a former soccer player, rock and roll singer, and economist. More importantly, Argentina has embraced socialist ideas for a century, and the natural rebellion is liberalism. Argentina began embracing socialist ideas over 100 years ago with the attractive but terrifying phrase "where there is a need, there is a right." Needs are infinite, but resources are finite, creating conflict. Liberals resolve this with free prices and private property. Socialists prefer state control, hiding behind "social justice," which is unequal treatment under the law preceded by theft. The underlying values of the left are envy, hate, resentment, unequal treatment under the law, and violence. This contaminates incentives and generates poverty. Never embrace socialism's siren song. Be prepared to fight the cultural battle daily by cutting their funding and making them compete fairly. Translation: Desde mi punto de vista, mi popularidad se debe a mis antecedentes como exfutbolista, cantante de rock and roll y economista. Más importante aún, Argentina ha adoptado ideas socialistas durante un siglo, y la rebelión natural es el liberalismo. Argentina comenzó a abrazar las ideas socialistas hace más de 100 años con la atractiva pero aterradora frase "donde hay una necesidad, hay un derecho". Las necesidades son infinitas, pero los recursos son finitos, lo que crea un conflicto. Los liberales resuelven esto con precios libres y propiedad privada. Los socialistas prefieren el control estatal, escondiéndose detrás de la "justicia social", que es un trato desigual ante la ley precedido por el robo. Los valores subyacentes de la izquierda son la envidia, el odio, el resentimiento, el trato desigual ante la ley y la violencia. Esto contamina los incentivos y genera pobreza. Nunca abracen el canto de sirena del socialismo. Estén preparados para librar la batalla cultural a diario recortando su financiación y haciéndoles competir de manera justa.

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Good morning, everyone. A year ago, I spoke about the need for change in the West, and now I see that Argentina has become a symbol of fiscal responsibility and freedom. We are forming an international alliance for liberty, challenging the dominance of woke ideology that has infiltrated our institutions. This ideology distorts fundamental values, promotes division, and undermines meritocracy. We must dismantle these harmful beliefs and return to the principles of individual liberty and property rights. The political class has betrayed the ideals of freedom, leading to a system that benefits the few at the expense of the many. It’s time to embrace a new paradigm focused on freedom and responsibility, reclaiming our past to build a better future. Let us unite in the cry for freedom. Thank you.

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During our last discussion, we focused on freedom and the stakes for the U.S. in the upcoming election. I admire a particular individual for his unconventional intelligence and charm. He is closely engaged with our ministry of deregulation, which aims to eliminate regulations. He collaborates with another individual who shares a similar approach, and they plan to replicate our model from Argentina. Donald Trump is also enthusiastic about reducing regulations and cutting public spending, which promotes more freedom for the people. I am optimistic about Trump's victory, believing it will benefit the United States, Argentina, and the world. Overall, the world is in a better place now than it was just a few days ago.

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The speaker warns that the Western world is at risk due to leaders embracing collectivism, which leads to poverty. They argue that free market capitalism is the only system that can end poverty and provide evidence of its success. They criticize the NeoClassical Economic Theory for opening doors to socialism and undermining economic growth. The speaker discusses the dangers of radical feminism and environmentalism, which they believe hinder economic progress. They argue that the West has embraced various forms of collectivism, leading to a decline in prosperity. The speaker urges entrepreneurs to not be intimidated by the state and emphasizes their role in creating prosperity. They conclude by expressing support for economic freedom and calling for a return to limited government and respect for private property.

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Argentina’s decline from one of the world’s wealthiest nations to a country crippled by inflation and debt is tied to repeated economic crises and decades of mismanagement. The conversation begins with a chart illustrating that, while global inflation has hovered in the high single digits in recent years, Argentina’s inflation has not been that low for decades and has been higher than 100% for almost all of 2023. A century ago, Argentina’s GDP per person was higher than France’s or Germany’s, but persistent mismanagement over time has led to ongoing economic crises. The transcript attributes a large portion of Argentina’s inflation problem to Juan Domingo Peron, who was elected president in 1946. It notes Peron’s inspiration from Mussolini’s fascist Italy and his beliefs in nationalism and government intervention. Peron increased wages for the poor but funded extensive welfare schemes and embraced economic isolationism, which laid the foundations for economic disaster. The legacy of Peron remains dominant in Argentine politics, according to the summary, with voters having elected a series of populous presidents who have followed the same irresponsible irresponsible policies. Amid growing discontent over the economy, voters have propelled Javier Mille, described as an anarcho capitalist outsider, into the second round of the presidential election. Mille’s platform advocates a free market approach that includes slashing public spending, scrapping most taxes, and blowing up the central bank. The analysis notes, however, that even if Mille wins, a Malay government would probably be too weak to implement his radical agenda. The broader point made is that fixing Argentina’s economic dysfunction requires a political consensus that remains elusive. In summary, the narrative connects Argentina’s current high inflation and debt challenges to historical policies dating back to Peron, whose mix of welfare expansion and economic isolationism is seen as foundational to the country’s present struggles. Contemporary politics reflect a desire for radical change, embodied by Mille’s candidacy, but structural constraints and a lack of broad political consensus are presented as significant obstacles to reform.

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The conversation centers on Javier Milei, Argentina's president, who advocates for radical economic reforms and fights against government corruption. He emphasizes the importance of economic freedom, citing his successful policies that have reduced inflation and poverty. Milei describes his philosophical evolution from anarcho-capitalism to a more pragmatic approach in governance. He discusses the challenges of implementing reforms in a corrupt political landscape and the necessity of fighting for freedom on multiple fronts, including economic, political, and cultural. Milei expresses admiration for figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump, highlighting their commitment to freedom. He concludes with a message of hope for Argentina's future, fueled by a growing awareness of the value of freedom among citizens.

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The speaker warns that the western world is in danger because its defenders have embraced a vision that leads to socialism and poverty. They believe that collectivist experiments are not the solution, but rather the root cause of global problems. The speaker, an Argentine, testifies to these beliefs.

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The speaker warns that the Western world is facing a threat as its leaders have abandoned freedom for collectivism, leading to poverty. They argue that free market capitalism is the only system to end poverty and provide evidence of its success. They criticize the concept of social justice, stating that it is unfair and violent due to state coercion. The speaker criticizes neoclassical economic theory for its intrusion of the state and socialism, undermining economic growth. They argue that the West is endangered by collectivist ideologies and call for a return to economic freedom and limited government. The speaker concludes by praising entrepreneurs and urging them not to be intimidated by the state.

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The organization has strayed from its founding principles, evolving from a protector of peace to an entity imposing a global ideological agenda. The 2030 agenda, while well-intentioned, undermines national sovereignty and individual rights, perpetuating issues rather than solving them. The UN has failed to uphold human rights, allowing oppressive regimes to thrive and promoting harmful policies that hinder economic growth. This has led to a loss of credibility and effectiveness in addressing global conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine. Argentina is undergoing a transformation, embracing freedom and individual rights, and will no longer support policies that restrict these freedoms. Argentina calls for a new agenda focused on liberty and invites other nations to join in this pursuit. The country will actively defend freedom and reject any agenda that violates natural rights.

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The organization has strayed from its founding principles, evolving from a peace-seeking entity into one that imposes an ideological agenda on nations and citizens. The 2030 agenda, while well-intentioned, undermines national sovereignty and individual rights, deepening issues like poverty and inequality. The UN has allowed oppressive regimes to participate while failing to address real global conflicts, such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Argentina is undergoing a transformation, embracing freedom and individual rights, and will no longer support policies that restrict these freedoms. Argentina calls for a new agenda focused on liberty and cooperation among free nations, rejecting the current trajectory of the UN and advocating for the defense of human rights.

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The speaker warns that the western world is in danger due to the rise of socialism and the abandonment of freedom. They argue that free enterprise capitalism is the only system that has effectively lifted people out of poverty and created prosperity. They criticize the concept of social justice, stating that it is unjust and leads to coercion by the state. The speaker also criticizes neoclassical economic theory for its failure to understand the market and its unintended support for socialism. They urge business people to resist the encroachment of the state and defend the principles of economic freedom, limited government, and private property.

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Defending Western values against collectivism is crucial, as collectivist experiments lead to poverty. Argentina's history shows that embracing freedom led to prosperity, while collectivism resulted in systematic impoverishment. Free enterprise capitalism is the only effective and moral system to eradicate poverty, as evidenced by historical data showing significant economic growth since the 19th century. Social justice, often promoted by the left, is inherently unjust and relies on coercive taxation. The market is a mechanism of voluntary exchange, and claims of market failure often stem from state intervention. The rise of collectivist ideologies threatens individual freedoms and economic growth. Argentina's experience serves as a warning: without free markets and respect for property rights, poverty is inevitable. Businesspeople should resist state overreach, as they are the true benefactors of society. Freedom and economic liberty are essential for prosperity. Long live freedom!

The Rubin Report

WEF Crowd’s Jaws Drop as Javier Milei Roasts WEF to Its Face
Guests: Javier Milei
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Dave Rubin discusses the decline of democracies globally over the past 15 years and highlights Javier Milei, the new president of Argentina, who challenged the collectivist agenda at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Milei criticized Western leaders for abandoning freedom in favor of socialism, which he argues leads to poverty and deprivation. He emphasized that collectivist policies are the root cause of societal issues, not solutions. Milei's presence at Davos was notable as he flew commercially, contrasting with the elite's private jets, and he boldly rejected their worldview. Rubin reflects on Milei's message about individual rights and the dangers of socialism, asserting that the privileged class manipulates well-meaning individuals to promote their agenda. He also addresses the current political landscape in the U.S., discussing Trump's potential nomination and the challenges facing Republicans and Democrats alike. Rubin encourages dialogue among disaffected liberals and conservatives, suggesting that common ground can be found on issues like education and personal freedoms, while avoiding divisive topics like abortion.

The Rubin Report

Who Is The Real Trump? Taxes, Economy & The New Socialism | Stephen Moore | POLITICS | Rubin Report
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In this episode of the "Rubin Report," host Dave Rubin interviews economist Stephen Moore, who shares insights from his experience with Donald Trump and his economic principles. Moore initially viewed Trump skeptically but was impressed after meeting him. He advocates for free markets and a flat tax system, suggesting a low rate with no loopholes, while emphasizing that those below the poverty line should pay no federal income tax. Moore criticizes the influence of lobbyists and special interest groups on tax policy and argues that raising the minimum wage can harm low-skilled workers. He highlights the current strong U.S. economy, noting record low unemployment and wage gains. Moore also discusses the challenges posed by China, describing it as an abusive trade partner and a growing global threat. He believes the U.S. will ultimately prevail due to its free enterprise system, contrasting it with China's command economy. Moore concludes by stressing the importance of protecting individual freedoms and the failures of socialism.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Javier Milei: President of Argentina - Freedom, Economics, and Corruption | Lex Fridman Podcast #453
Guests: Javier Milei
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The conversation features Javier Milei, the president of Argentina, who embodies a radical approach to economic reform and governance. Elected amidst a severe economic crisis characterized by hyperinflation, deep debt, and high poverty, Milei has implemented aggressive free-market policies. Within months, he achieved Argentina's first fiscal surplus in 16 years and reduced inflation to its lowest in three years. Milei's philosophy is rooted in anarcho-capitalism, advocating for minimal government intervention and maximum economic freedom. He emphasizes the importance of dismantling corrupt bureaucracies and has cut the number of government ministries by more than half, laid off thousands of civil servants, and eliminated price controls. His administration has also focused on restoring utility rates and reducing public sector wages, aiming to create a more dynamic economy. Milei argues that previous economic theories failed to account for the benefits of free markets, citing historical data that shows significant improvements in living standards since the 1800s. He believes that the market is the best mechanism for resource allocation and that socialism leads to economic failure. His radical reforms have sparked criticism from both political opponents and citizens concerned about short-term pain. Despite the challenges, Milei remains optimistic about Argentina's future, asserting that the country is on a path to becoming the freest in the world. He cites a recent drop in poverty rates and an increase in GDP as evidence of progress. He also emphasizes the importance of fighting corruption and restoring freedom of speech, viewing social media as a tool for transparency and accountability. Milei's interactions with figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump highlight his commitment to freedom and deregulation. He believes that the fight for economic and political freedom is essential for societal progress and encourages young people to pursue their passions without fear of failure. His rallying cry, "Viva La Libertad," encapsulates his dedication to liberty and the belief that true freedom is worth fighting for.

Coldfusion

Why Argentina’s Economic Collapse is a Warning to the World
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Argentina experienced a dramatic economic decline from being one of the world's wealthiest nations in the early 20th century to facing chronic inflation and instability. From 1880 to 1930, Argentina thrived due to fertile land and European immigration, becoming a major exporter of beef and grain. However, the 1929 stock market crash led to a shift towards import substitution, which stifled growth. Political turmoil ensued, with military coups and economic nationalism under Juan Domingo Perón, resulting in unsustainable spending and inflation. By the 1980s, hyperinflation reached 5,000%. Despite brief recovery, Argentina defaulted on its debt in 2001, leading to widespread poverty. Today, inflation exceeds 200%, and Javier Milei's radical proposals aim to break the cycle of economic disaster. Key lessons include the importance of stable institutions, fiscal discipline, and consistent policies.

Uncommon Knowledge

The Great Society: A New History with Amity Shlaes
Guests: Amity Shlaes
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In this episode of Uncommon Knowledge, Peter Robinson interviews Amity Shlaes, author of "Great Society: A New History." Shlaes discusses the Great Society's origins in the 1960s, highlighting the idealism of young Americans who believed they could eradicate poverty in a prosperous nation. She notes that the Great Society was driven by three presidents: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon, each contributing to its expansion. Kennedy initiated social programs while balancing tax cuts, reflecting a complex relationship with capitalism. Johnson, ambitious and politically savvy, enacted significant legislation like Medicare and civil rights laws, while Nixon unexpectedly expanded welfare programs to maintain political stability during the Vietnam War. Shlaes argues that the Great Society ultimately failed, creating a new form of poverty and disillusionment with government promises. The episode emphasizes the importance of learning from history, as contemporary movements flirt with socialism, echoing past mistakes.
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