Argentina's Milei: Economic Shock Therapy and a Threat to the World Order

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Argentina's Milei: Economic Shock Therapy and a Threat to the World Order
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Javier Milei's unorthodox economic policies and bold political stances have shaken Argentina and challenged the established world order. This article explores Milei's rise to power, his radical approach to tackling Argentina's economic woes, and the implications of his policies for the nation and the global stage.

In the days leading up to the November 2023 presidential election in Argentina , a hundred “leading” economists from around the world, including progressive favorite Thomas Piketty, published an open letter warning that “radical right-wing economist” Javier Milei ’s policies would be disastrous. By the time Milei unexpectedly won the presidency, Argentina , once one of the wealthiest nations in the world, had a poverty rate of over 40% and the third-highest inflation rate in the world.

After decades of Peronism — a toxic melding of fascism, socialism and unionism — the nation bankrupted its central bank, and the peso was depreciating at warp speed. After Milei’s unlikely victory, political scientist Ian Bremmer warned, “Economic collapse is coming imminently.” Felix Salmon, the chief financial correspondent at Axios, argued that Milei’s policies would plunge Argentina into “a deep recession.” The chainsaw-wielding economist, “el Loco” to friends, followed through on his promise of “shock therapy,” prioritizing taming inflation by cutting spending and deregulating the economy. Governments in the modern West are always bragging about spending their way out of economic tribulations (problems they usually instigate.) If a person suggests that free-market economic policy would have been more beneficial in the long term, they are forced to rely on a counterhistory.As we all know, most panic-inducing cases of “austerity” are just minuscule reductions in the trajectory of spending growth. Not Milei’s plan, which entailed shutting down 13 government agencies and firing over 30,000 public workers — around 10% of the federal workforce.Even if the Department of Government Efficiency accomplished everything Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are talking about doing, they wouldn’t come close to 3%, much less 30%, in spending cuts. There has likely been no comparable austerity program in any Western economy.Inflation, still high, dropped from a debilitating 25% at the end of 2023 to 2.4% by the end of 2024. Per capita salary, having plunged, is now also recovering.Milei is often branded a “right-wing populist,” “far-right outsider” and “far-right libertarian.” The fascist Peronists, socialists and unionists who spent decades gutting and plundering one of the wealthiest nations in the world are never assigned such ideological designations. Sure, Milei is a populist of sorts. But this is another reason why Milei is a genuine and welcome threat to the world order. The difference between Milei and many other nationalists on the world stage is that he’s not using his position to transfer state power from left to right.How many world leaders have ever done that — not many, if any. However, a man who believes that the “state was invented by the devil, God’s system is the free market” is probably imbued with a kind of moral certitude that makes it possible. Of course, one year can’t undo 80 years of economic destruction. Owing to cuts in spending by Argentina’s government, which created busywork propped up by the weak peso, the economy shrank by 3.5% in 2024.told the world’s elites in Davos , because not only are modern environmentalism, radical feminism, and social justice corroding the moral foundations of the West, but they are also leading us to socialism “and, therefore, poverty.” At the General Assembly, Milei derided the United Nations and promised that Argentina would drop its longtime neutrality on international matters, backing nations in the same fight. Argentina instantly became one of Israel’s greatest supporters in that corrupt institution. And Milei still has an approval rating of over 50%, which is around the same number he had when he won the election. Considering the dependency and state-entrenched special interests operating in Argentina, it’s a miracle that he ever got elected at all

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