Don't Confuse Javier Milei With Jair Bolsonaro
Argentina's rising political star is a very different sort of politician.

If you read the global press, you may be under the impression that Javier Milei, the winner in Argentina's primary election last Sunday, is an identikit of Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's former president, whom several news outlets dubbed "the Trump of the Tropics."
It's true that Bolsonaro endorsed Milei before the election. In a 2021 interview, Milei said that he had an "almost natural affinity" with both Bolsonaro and Donald Trump due to his "clear agenda against socialism and communism." When Milei was first elected to Argentina's Congress in November 2021, El País reported that some of his supporters wore pins and T-shirts with the slogan "Libertad, Guns, Bolsonaro, Trump" (a play on the LGBT acronym). Like Bolsonaro and Trump, Milei breaks with established political protocol—through the tactical use of profanity—and totally disregards political correctness. Beyond the gimmicks and blanket statements, however, Milei's differences with both Trump and Bolsonaro are as significant as the similarities.
Take Bolsonaro's famous statement on homosexuality: "I won't fight against it nor discriminate, but if I see two men kissing on the street, I'll beat them up." But when asked if homosexuality bothered him, Milei replied: "Not at all. I am a [classical] liberal….If you decide to be homosexual, how does that affect my life? In nothing. My liberty? In nothing. My property? In nothing. Therefore, I have nothing to say." When asked about transgenderism, Milei told a journalist: "I have no problem, as long as you don't make me pay the bill"—a stark contrast from Bolsonaro, who at his inauguration said, "We will unite people, value the family, respect religions and our Judeo-Christian tradition, combat gender ideology and rescue our values."
But the differences extend far past social issues. Bolsonaro is a career army officer who served in Congress for 27 years, during which he often voted against free market measures such as the privatization of state-owned companies. He admires the military regime that, as Reuters' Marcela Ayres wrote, implemented a "state-led industrial model" between 1964 and 1985. Bolsonaro's rise to power in 2018 coincided with the emergence of Brazil's libertarian movement, which played a key role in the massive protests against Dilma Rousseff, the former socialist president who was impeached in 2016. Sensing the political winds changing, Bolsonaro announced during his campaign that, if elected, his finance minister would be Paulo Guedes, a University of Chicago–trained pro-market economist and former hedge fund manager.
Though Guedes was a force for good, Bolsonaro still clung to his statist instincts. Months before the 2022 election, he unveiled a $7.6 billion package of "social spending" that, as Reuters reported, amended the constitution "to bypass the country's spending cap and boost social benefits." The taxpayer-funded splurge failed to win the former president reelection.
Milei is different. He is no career politician, having entered the legislature for the first time less than two years ago. Milei is a trained economist with a solid understanding of Austrian School principles. He is the intellectual product of Argentina's rich tradition of classical liberal thought. His mentor is fellow economist Alberto Benegas Lynch, whose father founded the Center for Liberty Studies in the 1950s and hosted Ludwig von Mises, among other distinguished scholars, in Buenos Aires.
Since then, Argentina has developed what is likely the most sophisticated network of free market think tanks in Latin America. As these matters go, their influence might have seemed negligible until last Sunday when, in his victory speech, Milei quoted Benegas Lynch to explain to the country the basic tenets of his guiding philosophy:
[Classical] liberalism is the unrestricted respect for one's neighbor's life plan, based on the non-aggression principle and the defense of the right to life, liberty, and property. The institutions of which are private property, markets that are free of state intervention, competition in terms of the free entry [to] and exit [from markets], the division of labor, and social cooperation, in which it is only possible to be successful by serving one's neighbors with goods of better quality or a better price, and where the results are evident, because the countries that are free are eight times richer than those that are oppressed.
Such a dissertation could not be found at a Bolsonaro rally. This alone suggests that the Milei phenomenon should be understood in light of Argentina's own history, not in terms of a neighboring country's contemporary politics.
As I wrote for Reason in 2020, Argentina became one of the richest countries in the world at the end of the 19th century because it followed the precepts of Juan Bautista Alberdi, the classical liberal polymath whose writings informed the crafting of the country's 1853 constitution. Having escaped the regime of Juan Manuel de Rosas, a particularly brutal tyrant, Alberdi opposed militarism and advocated for "free immigration, commercial freedom, railroads, and unrestrained industry." In general terms, this was the model that a series of elected governments put in place between 1880 and 1916, a period that roughly coincides with Argentina's golden age as an exporting powerhouse. Buenos Aires began to rival New York commercially, and Paris aesthetically.
What changed since then? Once liberals turned to economic nationalism—President Hipólito Yrigoyen (1916–1922, 1928–1930) limited foreign companies' ability to operate the railroads and founded the world's first state-owned oil company in 1922—they paved the way for corporatist strongman Juan Domingo Perón, whose movement has dominated Argentine politics with few interruptions since the 1940s. The Peronist era has been one of steep national decline. The question now is whether a new era is about to begin.
Benegas Lynch (who is a fierce critic of Trump) considers Milei an ideological heir to Alberdi and credits him with having reintroduced classical liberal ideas into politics after an 80-year absence. Milei himself constantly refers to Alberdi and says he strives to reclaim his legacy. On Sunday, he told his supporters that, if Argentina rediscovers its tradition of liberty, it can become a world power again in a few decades' time. Is this comparable to, say, Trump's MAGA nationalism? Only if you ignore the methods that Milei has said he plans to employ.
Milei's main proposals include a unilateral commercial opening for highly protectionist Argentina, getting rid of the central bank, and mothballing the national currency by dollarizing the economy—a far cry from Trump's economic nationalism. In fact, nationalists on both the left and the right oppose Milei due to his intent to dollarize. However, as my colleague Gabriela Calderón and I argue in a recent Cato Institute policy brief, dollarization is the right policy to tame the triple-digit annual inflation levels under which Argentines now suffer. Milei is the only prominent politician who recognizes that.
Would Milei's political program pass all libertarian purity tests? Not if you consider, for instance, the unfunded promises in his policy proposals, such as shutting down ministries without firing any public employees. Milei also says that he opposes liberalizing drug laws because addicts make use of the public health care system, thus creating an externality at the cost of the taxpayers. To me, that sounds like a clever way to appeal to more conservative voters without losing libertarian bona fides. Electorally, the wager has paid off so far.
A once-prosperous nation has become an impoverished, inflation-ridden, brain-drained, serial defaulter to its international creditors. For exasperated voters, taking a gamble on the one candidate who understands the ideas of liberty might be the safest available bet.
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"[Classical] liberalism is the unrestricted respect for one's neighbor's life plan, based on the non-aggression principle and the defense of the right to life, liberty, and property. The institutions of which are private property, markets that are free of state intervention, competition in terms of the free entry [to] and exit [from markets], the division of labor, and social cooperation, in which it is only possible to be successful by serving one's neighbors with goods of better quality or a better price, and where the results are evident, because the countries that are free are eight times richer than those that are oppressed."
As opposed to political tribalism where respect for one's neighbor is based solely upon how they voted.
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Not to be forgotten in all this commentary is the plain fact that only the people of any nation can insist on liberty for themselves at the expense of centralized government authority. The fact that the people of Argentina voted for liberty is almost certainly a positive sign of change. How long it will last, if indeed it is an actual shift, only time will tell, but in the modern age of communications and transportation technology you would have to be a blithering idiot not to realize the root cause of the differences between wealthy nations and impoverished societies. Unfortunately, there does seem to be a lot of blithering idiots in the world ...
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This guy really fucking hates commies. I like him.
And now you know why the New York Times doesn't.
As everyone should.
And, he dresses like a cross between Nick Gillespie and the Fonz, so he's got that going for him.
he dresses like a cross between Nick Gillespie and the Fonz...
I thought Nick Gillespie was the libertarian Fonz, so he dresses like a cross between libertarian Fonz and the Fonz?
... so he’s got that going for him.
Which is nice.
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Well, obviously.
He dresses like a cross between Nick Gillespie and the Fonz,
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>>Is this comparable to, say, Trump's MAGA nationalism?
100% unnecessary in this otherwise worthy piece. especially when you close w/this:
A once-prosperous nation has become an impoverished, inflation-ridden, brain-drained, serial defaulter to its international creditors. For exasperated voters, taking a gamble on the one candidate who understands the ideas of liberty might be the safest available bet.
I know that Things Are Better Than Ever in our Modern, Free Market Economy, the graphs prove it, gdp is up, rig count is up, unemployment is like lower than ever and stuff, I only have to work 15 minutes to buy a Barbie doll and only 42 minutes to buy a flat screen TV, and I think about how much better these things are as I walk by the third world Favela at the bottom of my street which wasn't there when things were so much worse.
It's a puzzlement, to be sure.
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But at least you're free. Right? Right?
Karma Sutra.
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A once-prosperous nation has become an impoverished, inflation-ridden, brain-drained, serial defaulter to its international creditors.
Is he talking about Argentina, or America ~10 years from now?
The Republic of California
There’s a lot of ruin in a nation. It look leftists 75 years to give up on the Soviets, and they still pretend next time it will be different.
The People's Socialist Democratic Republic of Illinois.
It's entirely necessary, because Trump's protectionist policies (continued by Biden) weakened our economy. Milei understands you need free markets to achieve prosperity, not economic nationalism.
There's a couple of possibilities here that Reason should entertain.
1. Milei might be a lot like Bolsonaro.
2. Bolsonaro might not be as bad as the New York Times says he is.
To be fair, "The Times" isn't necessarily always wrong. Also, the article compares and contrasts Milei and Bolsonaro fairly clearly.
After reading *checks calendar* 7 years of articles that pretty fairly compared and contrasted Trump with Hitler, I will take this one with with all the contemplative attention I can muster.
Trump is a failed "Hitler" ... his shock troops didn't really have their hearts in it.
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1. I'll take Glen Greenwald's word, though.
2. Maybe Bolsonaro should be compared more to Obama than Trump.
However, as my colleague Gabriela Calderón and I argue in a recent Cato Institute policy brief, dollarization is the right policy to tame the triple-digit annual inflation levels under which Argentines now suffer.
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1. Trump’s disdain for truth. America has seen its fair share of lying politicians, but Donald Trump is in a class of his own. He appears to view literally any interaction with another human being as an opportunity to be exploited and a game to be won. In Trump’s world, rules are for chumps, norms are for losers, and the truth is whatever you can get another person to believe— nothing more. And of course, history makes clear that this approach has been quite effective at advancing Trump’s interests in certain settings—preening on the set of a game show, for example, or spinning up a fawning, frothing crowd at a campaign event.
https://www.cato.org/blog/trumps-toast-folks
Well done, Cato. Well done.
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Dunno, but he definitely has a shotgun barrel to choke on.
"Full choke" indeed.
Nothing in what you quoted sounds any different from any other politician. So why the hatred?
Sounds more like you're describing Soros, than Trump.
In Trump’s world, rules are for chumps, norms are for losers, and the truth is whatever you can get another person to believe
That's the whole world of politics and media, sadly. Trump isn't particularly special in any of those regards.
Except that Trump is probably NOT “toast” so the celebrations may be premature. All of the charges against him so far are flimsy and based on questionable laws. Piling flimsy charges on top of flimsy charges does not necessarily make a solid criminal case. Although his political support amongst stalwart Republicans may finally be eroding somewhat, every politically motivated charge the Democrats pile on tends to confirm the political persecution narrative that feeds his campaign. The good news is that some of these questionable laws might be nullified on appeal by Federal court judges.
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Don't Confuse Javier Milei With Jair Bolsonaro
Argentina's rising political star is a very different sort of politician.
Pity.
" When asked about transgenderism, Milei told a journalist: "I have no problem, as long as you don't make me pay the bill"—a stark contrast from Bolsonaro, who at his inauguration said, "We will unite people, value the family, respect religions and our Judeo-Christian tradition, combat gender ideology and rescue our values."
I'm not convinced that there is a stark contrast here. Bolsonaro references transgender ideology not transgender people. It's that ideology that would force Milei to bay the bill.
The ideology is what transplants your desire for a "promethean transformation" on your minor children.
I’m not convinced that there is a stark contrast here. Bolsonaro references transgender ideology not transgender people. It’s that ideology that would force Milei to bay the bill.
And, again, given the scope and dimensions of the issue, “both (all) ways”. “I have no problem, as long as you don’t make me pay the bill.” is an awful lot like Eddie Izzard saying he doesn’t have a problem using the women’s restroom and Neil DeGrasse-Tyson saying it’s just a bathroom issue. The second your wife/girlfriend/sister/daughter/niece feels uncomfortable, cheated, or beaten up by a man, your “Hey, it’s no money out of my pocketbook” hip-swiveling is going to look really fucking stupid.
"Combat gender ideology" seems like it might address those issues.
That was my thinking also.
Or Javier Baez, who I nominate as the worst free agent signing in the history of baseball.
For exasperated voters, taking a gamble on the one candidate who understands the ideas of liberty might be the safest available bet.
It is very possible that voters chose to make a change because of Milei's ideas. It would be good to hope that even though that part of the electoral alliance has never gone outside Buenos Aires and only started in 2021.
It is also possible that voters outside Buenos Aires chose to make a change based on the presence of the veep candidate - Victoria Villarruel - and her 'backer' Juan José Gómez Centurión. That's the part that looks like fascism and the return of military dictatorship and the event where Bolsonaro's son came out in support.
Or it could be that voters outside Buenos Aires voted for this coalition because of the regional third parties (none of which are libertarian or classical-liberal) that were cobbled into this alliance in the last couple years. That seems the most likely - a vote for devolution of powers and stronger federalism - and is an excellent electoral strategy anyway.
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Anything about Bolsonaro being banned from politics for years by establishment Nazis in a corrupt court, Reason?
No?
Indicting Trump.
Killing Shinzo Abe.
Killing Fernando Villavicencio.
Banning Bolsonaro.
Slandering Viktor Orbán
Slandering Giorgia Meloni
Team globalism have been busy boys.
Expanding college football playoffs.
If Milei does nothing but dismantle the central bank he will have accomplished a great deal for Argentina.
https://honesteconomics.substack.com/
Is Milei a mileinnium?
It's Milei time! Pop open a cold one.
"Don't confuse Javier Milei with Jair Bolsonaro"? Um, OK, if it means that much to you, but you're taking the light out of my life. I mean, if one can't confuse Milei with Bolsonaro, what then is the meaning of life? How does one continue getting up in the morning? But don't cry for me Argentina, I will survive.
some of his supporters wore pins and T-shirts with the slogan "Libertad, Guns, Bolsonaro, Trump" (a play on the LGBT acronym)
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dollarization is the right policy to tame the triple-digit annual inflation levels under which Argentines now suffer. Milei is the only prominent politician who recognizes that.
Out of the frying pan and into fire.
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A candidate like this only happens when the nation has hit rock bottom. Stop dreaming about it happening here and let's at least get some in the house, senate and state politics that at least lean libertarian. Demanding the purity test guarantees libertarians are nothing but an academic discussion with no real policy influence.