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Milei Returns to Davos
Over the last year, Milei has made good on his promise to take a chainsaw to government regulations, bureaucracy, and red tape. Moreover, his efforts are bearing fruit. Continue reading
Chasing the Wild Goose in Davos
Despite the reformers endless efforts to encircle mankind, some persist beyond the broad extent of their casted net. In the backwaters of the new Republic, for instance, the distant rumble and flicker of Saturday night hootenannies still befall yonder the … Continue reading
Chasing the Wild Goose
Occurrences of rich irony are to be savored like fine wine. Each sip makes one feel smarter, younger, and wealthier too. So, too, they should not be wasted…lest they turn to vinegar. Today we pause a moment for appreciation. A … Continue reading
Davos Polka Dance
[Editor’s note: Parts of today’s Economic Prism appeared nearly a year ago under the title Davos Hootenanny and Salvation Call. Herein we’ve merely updated it for this year’s Davos Polka Dance.] Pockets of Liberty Despite the reformers endless efforts to … Continue reading