Doug Casey on the World’s First Anarcho-Capitalist President

Via International Man

International Man: Anarcho-capitalist Javier Milei recently won Argentina’s presidential primary. He is now the undisputed front-runner in the upcoming elections.

The outcome took many by surprise. Milei is an outsider who bested the country’s two entrenched establishment parties.

How did this happen, and why should anyone outside of Argentina care?

Doug Casey: It could be the most dramatic thing that’s happened politically since at least World War II. Anywhere. Why? Because he’s an AnCap libertarian who’d like to abolish the State—or come as close as possible. If he’s elected in October, he’ll make every move possible to eliminate—not just reduce—as many government departments as possible as quickly as possible. And most people seem oblivious to it.

Milei was in first place in the primary. Historically, in Argentina, the person who wins the primary wins the general election. There’s only been one exception to that rule. Even more encouraging is his ratings have gone up from 30% to 40% since the primary. It appears his campaign is not just a flash in the pan but a trend that’s building momentum.

Argentina was one of the most prosperous countries in the world a hundred years ago when it was about as free as any country economically. Before Peron, the Argentine GDP equaled the rest of the continent put together. But since the accession of Juan Peron in 1946, it’s consistently gone downhill every year.

Why might that be?

Peron was an overt fan of Mussolini and fascism. Fascism—a word coined by Mussolini—is defined as the complete subordination of corporations and business to the State. After WW2, the word “fascism” was a no-no, so the system was rechristened “Peronism” in Argentina. It’s not a consistent philosophy; it has many mutations. It’s all about businessmen and politicians using each other, through the State, to get rich. The lower classes are made dependent, and the middle class is impoverished. Fascism has little to do with militarism and jackboots; it’s an economic system. Almost every country in the world is fascist today—including the US, the EU, China, and Russia.

Despite the triumph of Peronism, Argentina still has the most classically liberal traditions in all of Latin America. It’s always been the most outward-looking country in Latin America. I’ve always believed it was the most fertile ground for a pro-individual liberty revolution in Latin America. Now, that may be happening.

If we divide Argentine society into a ruling, a lower, and a middle class, it’s clear that for the last 80 years, the ruling class has used welfare schemes and lies to get the lower classes to vote against their own interests. The middle class has paid for it with immense taxes and regulations. Inflation has basically destroyed the lower and middle classes; high inflation has made it impossible for them to save and build capital.

Milei could totally overturn all of this. The average Argentine is fed up with being ripped off. Milei’s support is greatest among the young and what’s left of the middle class. Estimates are that half the country is hard-pressed to feed themselves. They desperately and enthusiastically want radical change, and only the most stupid can’t see what fascism, socialism, and other varieties of statism have done. The main supporters of the status quo are the unions and welfare mooches. Everyone else hates them.

International Man: Milei has called central banking and fiat currency a historical fraud. He has vowed to “burn down the central bank” and replace the peso with the dollar and whatever commodity the free market would choose as money. He is favorable to precious metals and Bitcoin.

He has called taxation theft and seeks to drastically reduce—and eventually eliminate—many taxes.

Milei also wants to radically cut down the size of the government and eliminate numerous departments.

He also rejects the climate change hoax and was critical of the Covid mass hysteria.

Doug, you are a prominent anarcho-capitalist. What is your take on the soundness of Milei’s platform?

Doug Casey: I am totally in favor of Milei. In fact, he’s more radical (using radical in the proper sense of getting to the root of the problem) than Ron Paul was in his US campaigns. He’s as radical and sincere as my old friend Harry Browne, who ran for the US presidency in 1996 and 2000.

Milei is extremely outspoken and vibrant. He realizes that, since the average person doesn’t understand economics and has no interest in philosophy, politics is 90% entertainment. I urge everybody reading this to go to YouTube and tune into several videos of Milei (here, here, and here).

Milei is totally sound from an economic, political, and a philosophical point of view. But—and this is critically important—he’s sound from a moral point of view.

He deals in basic concepts of good and evil, right and wrong. That’s something that no politician anywhere discusses, certainly not in South America. It’s the equivalent of hitting a donkey between the eyes with a two-by-four to get his attention. Everyone intuitively understands that the political class is essentially criminal—but only Milei is brave enough to say it. The average guy wants to do the right thing, the moral thing. That’s what Milei is pointing out to people and why they like him. He doesn’t use doubletalk, brook compromise, or support half measures.

That’s why, in the US, I actually respect the Democrats more than the Republicans.

How can I say that?

Every idea the Democrats have is wrong and rotten to its core, but at least they’re not hypocrites. They say what they want to do. They actually believe in something, even though it’s stupid and evil.

The Republicans, on the other hand, don’t have any real core beliefs. They don’t disagree with the moral premises of the Democrats. They just say that the Democrats are going too far, too fast.

Milei, on the other hand, wants to overturn the moral structure that politics is built on.

International Man: The global mainstream media has synchronized their talking points on Milei.

It’s almost impossible to find an article about Milei—in any language—that doesn’t preface him with some kind of meaningless pejorative, labeling him a “far-right populist,” an “ultra-rightist,” or something to that effect.

Why is the Davos class so afraid of Milei? Can he overcome their opposition?

Doug Casey: This is further proof of how worthless the mainstream media is. They call Milei a Donald Trump lookalike, or ultra-right wing, in an attempt to scare Boobus argentinus. These people don’t deal in issues and factual programs but fear-mongering. Everywhere in the world, the chattering classes are only malevolent mouthpieces of the ruling class.

Milei is not “ultra-right.” He’s a libertarian who believes in free minds and free markets. In fact, he’s more than a libertarian; he’s an AnCap—an anarcho-capitalist. He doesn’t believe the State serves a useful purpose. He believes that society, certainly in an advanced industrial country, can live without a government. I’ve discussed this philosophy here and here.

His plan is to reduce the size of the government by 50% this year, 50% the next year, and so on, until it’s as near zero as possible. The horrible people in Davos hate him because he’s attacking their very essence. He doesn’t intend just to make a few changes around the edges but to transform Argentina into the freest and most prosperous country on the planet.

In some ways, he’s symptomatic of what’s going on in the world at large today. The United States itself, in my opinion, is on the ragged edge of a civil war. Freedom and personal liberty have been retreating at an accelerating rate for years. People in the US are just as fed up as the Argentines; we just don’t have a proper firebrand. Trump is as close as we get, but he’s just a traditionalist, not a libertarian.

Milei is cause for optimism in the world at large.

International Man: President Nayib Bukele dramatically transformed El Salvador at lightning speed—drastically reducing crime, making Bitcoin legal money, and initiating reforms to bring business and productive people to the country.

Although Argentina is much bigger than El Salvador, does Bukele’s example suggest that enormous positive change is possible in Argentina?

Doug Casey: Bukele is another symptom of a possible major turnaround in the world.

The statists and collectivists may finally have overplayed their hand. They’re just clever criminals with large followings, like Hitler in Germany and Mao in China. Only the brain-dead buy their themes. “You’ll own nothing, and you’ll be happy.” The world is ending because of climate change. Vaccinate or die. 15-minute cities. Restricted travel. No eating meat. ESG. DEI. No fossil fuels. It’s a long litany. They can destroy civilization itself.

People with a brain are looking for a lightning rod to catalyze change.

In El Salvador that may be Bukele. He definitely has libertarian instincts, indicated by the fact his main economic advisor is Safedean Ammous, an AnCap. He’s one of the most important economists in the world today, along with Walter Block and Hans-Hermann Hoppe. I urge you to listen to the interview he did with me last month on AnCap principles (link).

El Salvador is the last country in the hemisphere—with the exception of Haiti—I would have picked to turn around. It’s the most overpopulated country in the hemisphere. It’s crime-ridden, which is why he’s locked up 65,000 gang members. It had a nasty civil war from 1979-1982. It has no exports except for coffee, bananas, and poor people. Who could have guessed?

Bukele already made Bitcoin legal tender. It’s possible that he’ll reform El Salvador in the same way as Milei will try to reform Argentina.

International Man: What are the investment or speculative implications of Milei’s rise for Argentine assets?

What are the lifestyle and other international diversification implications?

Doug Casey: Right now, Argentina is the cheapest, nice country in the world. Certainly the cheapest country in the Western world.

That’s especially amazing in view of the immense tax burden that the Argentine economy has to bear, paying huge numbers of useless mouths who detract from prosperity.

If Milei is elected, he’ll radically reduce taxes, which means that costs of production will drop radically. As the country dollarizes, the currency will stabilize, and gold could come next. Real prices could drop further, but not because of a collapsing currency. The economy should boom economically as investment pours in. People will go back to work, start saving, and rebuild domestic capital. Argentina could quickly become, again, one of the world’s richest countries.

What could go wrong with the scenario? The parasites now living off the State don’t want their rice bowls broken. Even though Milei has huge support from people across the social spectrum—including the lower classes who are fed up with being kept like pets by the people in the Deep State. The Deep State will undoubtedly fight Milei’s reforms viciously. I hope he has plenty of competent bodyguards around him because these people are genuinely evil, just like the Deep State in the US.

If he’s elected, both the lifestyle and investment implications could be huge.

Argentina has always been one of my favorite countries in the world, bar none. But if they go to sound banking, a sound currency, and disregard the rules laid down by the US, the IMF, the World Bank, and the World Economic Forum—it could really be one of the best places in the world to live.

You ought to keep in mind that citizenship is available with only two years of residency. And even during those two years of residency, it’s only necessary to spend half of the year in the country. Culturally, Argentina is more European than some countries in Europe.

If Milei manages to wash away the socialist immorality and criminality that has corrupted Argentina for so many years, I won’t just live down there half of the year, but all of the year.

Editor’s Note: Sociopaths are drawn to the government and international organizations like the World Economic Forum. They seek power and control over others through coercion, taxation and more.

Unfortunately, there’s little any individual can practically do to change the course of these trends in motion.

The best you can and should do is to stay informed so that you can protect yourself in the best way possible, and even profit from the situation.

New York Times best-selling author Doug Casey and his team just released a guide that will show you exactly how. Click here to download the PDF now.

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18 Comments
Brewer55
Brewer55
August 30, 2023 3:49 pm

What a breath of fresh air.
I hope he has a large, uncompromised security team. And, a contingent of Holy Angels, to protect him.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Brewer55
August 30, 2023 6:50 pm

Comparing El Salvador to Argentina is like comparing Tijuana to Los Angeles.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Brewer55
August 31, 2023 2:21 am

Langley/DC , who no way no how interferes with our elections
in any way, but does all over the world (except ours, remember)
will make sure this loud little cricket gets stomped just like
Peron. How dare anyone choose a course unaligned with DC.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 30, 2023 3:51 pm

Anarcho – = no president.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Anonymous
August 30, 2023 4:06 pm

“-=”

?

BL
BL
  Glock-N-Load
August 30, 2023 4:18 pm

He used to be a commie but decided to flip to libertarian. Happens all the time, completely believable. And he is some kind of sex guru of some sort

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BL
August 30, 2023 5:14 pm

Well, he’s going to rape Argentina.

Here is what will likely happen:

This shill will disassemble whatever is still functional of the Argentine government. Then either he or his replacement will ‘privatize’ those functions – like they already did with their trains and communications decades ago – and service quality will decline sharply and prices will skyrocket.

He’ll do what the foreign bankers tell him to do, or they’ll kill him. Those bankers won’t be happy until they’ve sucked the last shekel out of Argentina. Then they’ll import 50 million Africans, just for giggles.

Warren
Warren
  Anonymous
August 30, 2023 7:22 pm

Juan Peron pretty much did just that. At least to their economy, Argentina had the world’s 8th largest economy before the Personists took over.
He’ll probably also sign over the county’s vast natural resort the red Chinese then book off to Monaco.
Bringing in millions of “asylum seekers” yea, I could see them doing that.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  Anonymous
August 30, 2023 9:20 pm

Think of the Tango that shall also be born in the the tough slums of Buenos Aires with the mass importation of the Sons of the Prophet. Think Sweden south, dhimmis,.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 30, 2023 4:25 pm

Anarcho- = no president.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
August 30, 2023 4:50 pm

If you understand the ballot access laws in every state in this dysunion ours, you understand why this could NEVER happen here. The two worthless parties have conspired in EVERY state to keep any and all challengers from ever gaining access to the ballot. Its bad enough they would never show up for a debate against an outsider, they don’t even allow the voters the chance to consider anyone else. Richard Winger’s site ballot-access.org is a great source of information on everything ballot-related. In the state of GA, NO candidate for the US House has been able to overcome the barriers the uniparty has put up and get on the ballot since 1935!!! And that candidate was from the Socialist party. Obviously they don’t need to run candidates anymore as their platform planks have been adopted by both of the other two. I wish this guy well. That level of support FROM THE PEOPLE is what is really important. Hopefully the people have finally tired of all the bullshit they have been supporting in the past. But sadly I smell a CIA operation coming if he gets elected…or yet another round of hyperinflation, this time caused by the World Bank or similar.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MrLiberty
August 30, 2023 5:17 pm

Liberty- I think I even read he is in with the See-Eye-Yay , so I believe you are spot on. He will be the libertarian boy wonder until the day after he takes office. But the show must go on.

Walter
Walter
August 30, 2023 5:38 pm

I’m planning a trip to Argentina for later this year or early next. Hoping Milei lives on.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Walter
August 30, 2023 6:07 pm

I assume you’re going to one of his sex guru seminars. He claims he can go 3 months without an orgasm. That doesn’t sound like sex guru material to me. I’d rather go to one of Stucky’s seminars.

Ivan Hogan
Ivan Hogan
August 30, 2023 8:52 pm

In case some of you missed it, there was another breath of fresh air to be found yesterday:

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/student-kicked-out-classroom-wearing-gadsden-flag-patch-because-its-racist

A 12 year old boy displays his own Gadsden flag patch on his backpack. He attends the Vanguard Charter school in Colorado Springs, where the smarmy big cheese objected to his patch, apparently on the grounds it is racist or some such shit. Her name can be found on the Vanguard website (it was not mentioned in the ZH story); she is a 32 year old who apparently spent a lot of time in Virginia before taking her act to Colorado.

One thing for sure, if young Jaiden decides to run for president in the 2048 election he’s got my vote.

Melty
Melty
August 30, 2023 9:39 pm

Noticing here that most of the comments border on the ridiculous to the sublime.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Melty
August 30, 2023 9:46 pm

Can you mark under each comment an “R” or an “S” so I can get a better idea of what you mean? Don’t forget your own. 😊

🤣 Ultimately?
🤣 Ultimately?
August 30, 2023 10:15 pm

The southern variant of Baloney Giorgia Meloni.