Today, during a deep economic crisis, citizens of many Latin American countries will suffer the asphyxiation of a violent state that has used the emergency to increase its power.
Nicolas Russo
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Nicolas Russo is a college student of economics at Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina. He writes about economics, politics, and philosophy from the perspective of individual rights, reason, science, and progress. All his articles (both in Spanish and English versions) can be found at his Medium blog.