Electives Genealogies:: The Influence of Rothbard and Becker on the Social Policy of the La Libertad Avanza Government
This article aims to reconstruct elective genealogies in the social policy of the La Libertad Avanza government. Within this framework, the works of Murray Rothbard and Gary Becker are analyzed as two influences on the governmental structure of Argentine anarcho-capitalism. To this end, their main w...
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Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales. Escuela de Trabajo Social
2026
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| Sumario: | This article aims to reconstruct elective genealogies in the social policy of the La Libertad Avanza government. Within this framework, the works of Murray Rothbard and Gary Becker are analyzed as two influences on the governmental structure of Argentine anarcho-capitalism. To this end, their main works are analyzed through discourse analysis, and the criterion of enunciative continuity is used to identify and interpret their ideas. The article starts from the premise that elective genealogies operate as a subjective support within a framework through which ideas migrate, are translated, and adapt from one context to another. At this point, the article concludes how these ideas are present in the actions and discourses of the current national government. |
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