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Libertarian Law by Democratic Means: The Power of Ideologies and Public Opinion

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05/19/2023Fabricio Terán

Mises had hoped that democracy would lead to free societies after World War II ended. He did not foresee the illiberal turn in the West in the last decade.

Original Article: "Libertarian Law by Democratic Means: The Power of Ideologies and Public Opinion"

 

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Fabricio Terán

Fabricio Terán is the Spanish translator for mises.org and founder of the Mises Center for Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Hispanic Mises Institute). He is a PhD candidate in economics at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, and he holds a master in Austrian economics from the same university. He is also a lawyer certified in alternative dispute resolution.

Original Article: 
Libertarian Law by Democratic Means: The Power of Ideologies and Public Opinion