Javier Milei: “I am proud to be an anarcho-capitalist”

Javier Milei: “I am proud to be an anarcho-capitalist”

The president of Argentinathe libertarian economist Javier Mileistated this Monday that he felt “proud” of being “anarcho-capitalist”extreme of liberalism that dreams of a capitalist society without a State.

“I am proud to be an anarcho-capitalist. “What happens is that I’m crazy, but I’m not stupid, I don’t eat glass,” Milei said when speaking at a meeting of the Freedom Club, a libertarian entity, in the Argentine province of Corrientes.

Milei, who assumed the Argentine Presidency on December 10 and has undertaken ambitious reforms to deregulate the economy in the midst of a harsh economic and social context, explained that the “anarchocapitalism” it’s a “ideal”a “normative framework of where to go”.

“The reality is that we are so far from that ideal that all the discussions between liberals do is serve the reds (communists) and the statists, which are fights that make no sense,” express.

Milei claimed to be “convinced” of the direction the country should take, giving a “political and cultural battle”exposing the “excesses” of the State and the political class.

What is anarchocapitalism?

This current or philosophy, as its name suggests, bases its beliefs on that society must be organized without state interventiondefending private property and advocating for a free market without fraud.

According to anarcho-capitalism, a free society cannot count on an intervening State, but rather the private sector itself is in charge of providing all those services that the State currently provides (security, justice, taxes, health, money control…).

Source: Gestion

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