Milei is not accredited by the Conicet, nor does he have a PhD or is he a scientific researcher. He has a degree in Economics and has completed several postgraduate courses (Source: Consejo.org.ar). Postgraduate, as the term says, is used broadly to refer to courses or studies after a degree, it is something general, on a specific topic. Although he probably has a high IQ and, having read Menger and Hayek on his own, it is clear that he has not had time to examine the extensive arrangement of texts by Raúl Prebisch, Aldo Ferrer, Mario Rapoport, Eduardo Basualdo, Marcelo Diamand, Bernardo Kliksberg, Roberto Frenkel, Alfredo Pucciarelli, etc. To replace these deficiencies, he consults the Benegas Lynchs, who tell him the Lerú summary, on the only side of your library.
The capital that arrived in the dream Argentina, by the family of yore, pitched in to articulate a lucrative and not very labor intensive business, the agro-export complex. A business of lazy owners, with profits guaranteed by a state prebendary who granted them prerogatives and favors capriciously. Benegas Lynch (Jr.) said that liberalism is not an ideology… …? and that there are many kinds of liberalism, with which we agree, we could name the one that embodies his vision: “Liberalism bologna”.
CONGRESS AND ANGRY CATHOLICS. THE PERONISTS LAUGH
(*During an interview, the candidate Jr., from La Libertad Atrasa, described the congress as “a holdout of criminals who have privileges”said: “It is hard for me to digest that you are a Peronist, or you are not good or you are not intelligent” and, in another medium: “Pope Francis, apostle of misery”). Worse was the esoteric spiritualist practitioner Javier Milei: “He Dad is he representative of the Evil One on earth”.
In that country of Benegas Lynch, a small group of Argentines of the profile “Isidoro Cañones”, He went on vacation to Europe, dazzled with his wealth and built large mansions, particularly on his ranches in Buenos Aires. Almost all the distinguished surnames of these families have long been poorer than Macri, Roca and Bulgheroni, surnames of Italian immigrants.. Draw conclusions about how good the illustrious entrepreneurs of the 1880s were for business.
It was not a dream time as they say, as the report that the Catalan Bialet-Massé wrote in 1904 on the living conditions of the working classes in the interior of the country, at the request of Minister Joaquín V. González: an important part of the population lived in fields or cities, on the poverty line. There was no middle class Those who had no money did not study, and most of those who had money did not either..
In the 1880s, Argentina administered extraordinary natural resources, but had to provide financing from abroad and labor (there were almost no Argentines), to install the rail transport system, and basic port services.
All this was done by grouping power in Buenos Aires, which manifests in itself the long history of preponderance of Buenos Aires over the rest of the country that would end with the icing on the cake, the Capital of the Republic in 1880, after the bloody civil wars.
The pilot was based on a scheme where a lot of land was concentrated in a few hands, the campaigns to the desert and the “charitable sale” of those rented lands. This process would culminate in the elimination of the indigenous presence, making available to a group of ranchers, millions of exploitable hectares.
Foreign investment helped set up the agro-export apparatus, without control and, in most cases, guaranteed in their performance by the State or for speculative purposes, something that would be endorsed throughout history. Argentina was an exporter of agricultural products and an importer of everything else, manufacturing almost nothing. The global framework helped, in 1880 there was the “international division of labor” led by the usurper of Malvinas, who at that time was at the zenith of his glory, and the beginning of his decline. In 1873 the Great Depression occurred, which lasted until 1896 and seriously affected the Malvinas bandit.
Argentina jumped to a leading role in this context, because the United Kingdom was losing markets due to competition from Germany and the US, which protected their industries and expanded their trade. This loss of the significant US market was going to be supplied by other colonies. The United Kingdom turned towards Australia, New Zealand, Canada, but also aimed at Argentina and Uruguay. They all contributed to provide him with food and raw materials to support his population.
Juan Bautista Alberdi said that the Argentine Constitution, “more than political freedom” had tended to seek “economic freedom”. By the way, the expansion economy was so notable that it ensured dependence on trade and financial markets. When these stopped (Sudden stop, Guillermo Calvo), as in 1885, 1890-1913 or, the markets contracted energetically as in 1930, the crises detonated. – ring a bell? – Do you understand why the model is extremely vulnerable? –
Around 1880, the national unit was formed under the direction of governments in which total power was in the hands of a few peoplefrom the same social class, who kept constitutional forms, but excluded opponents from the potential exercise of power and chose heirs.
The foreign policy of the conservative order (which was not, and is not liberal) 1880-1916, provided guarantees to the prebendary foreign investorsit ensured external financing from the State and expanded European markets for agro-export production. Although they applied a pseudo-liberal policy, it was not open to everyone. The small group deepened their relationships with England, discriminating and keeping away from the US, (remember) Perón had not yet been born when we were at odds with the US.
The “conservative consensus” manifested itself through various ideological currents. The predominant, liberal “commercialist” and the “real politik” of nationalism, promoted the arms race against the neighbors. In foreign policy, the different sectors of the elites manifested alignments, with interests of British origin or of other European countries. Never with the US
Bartholomew Mitre, politician, soldier, journalist and historian, officiated as representative of the mentioned minorities. miter he had been president (1862-1868) and his policy combined a free trade economy and repression. The bloodiest in the history of Argentina, to sustain the economy. 5,000 deaths are supposed, in a country that hardly reached 1,500,000 inhabitants. The official history completely ignores it, since its main editor was precisely Bartolomé Mitre. Such antecedents made it impossible for him to reappear as a candidate, but Miter continued in the shadows as an influential political operator, and his contribution to that rich, rather ignorant minority, became fundamentally ideological.
In 1870 Miter founded the newspaper La Nación (currently owned by Macri, according to Esmeralda Mitre) under the motto: “The Nation Will Be a Tribune of Doctrine”, sincerely intent on political underpinning from the editorials. Arturo Jauretche would ironize: “When I have a doubt, I go to bed thinking about it; If when I get up my doubt persists, I read La Nación and do exactly the opposite”.
Now the manipulative hypnotic litany clearly shines, that per capita income was very high in Argentina at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. The reason is that there were only 1,500,000 inhabitants. Any GDP in the numerator, with a denominator of 1,500,000 gives a very high per capita. Not to mention how it was distributed, it would be a black humor joke. Returning to the country that certain riffraff yearns for would yield US$266,000 per capita, almost 4 times the US GDP per capita. Of course, in that equation we would have 45.5 million inhabitants left over.
Director of the Hope Foundation. https://fundacionesperanza.com.ar/ Graduate Professor UBA and Masters in private universities. Master in International Economic Policy, Doctor in Political Science, author of 6 books
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