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How Democracy Affects Liberty and Rights

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What are the consequences of democracy for liberty and individual rights? How do different countries and regions deal with the challenges and opportunities of democratic governance? Find out in this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, where James Just, John Cameron, and Richard Fields analyze the latest developments in global politics and economics. They discuss topics such as: The rise of Javier Milei, the libertarian firebrand who won a seat in Argentina’s Congress and vowed to dismantle the corrupt and oppressive state apparatus. The surprise victory of Geert Wilders, the controversial leader of the Dutch anti-immigration and anti-Islam party, who is now in a position to form a coalition government. The violent clashes in Dublin between anti-fascist protesters and far-right groups, and the role of immigration in shaping Ireland’s identity and future. The announcement of New York Governor Kathy Hochul to launch a social media monitoring program to combat online radicalization and misinformation. Watch the full episode to hear their insights and opinions on these and other issues. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to Libertarian Counterpoint for more episodes every week. LCP 1685

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What are the consequences of democracy for liberty and individual rights? How do different countries and regions deal with the challenges and opportunities of democratic governance? Find out in this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, where James Just, John Cameron, and Richard Fields analyze the latest developments in global politics and economics. They discuss topics such as: The rise of Javier Milei, the libertarian firebrand who won a seat in Argentina’s Congress and vowed to dismantle the corrupt and oppressive state apparatus. The surprise victory of Geert Wilders, the controversial leader of the Dutch anti-immigration and anti-Islam party, who is now in a position to form a coalition government. The violent clashes in Dublin between anti-fascist protesters and far-right groups, and the role of immigration in shaping Ireland’s identity and future. The announcement of New York Governor Kathy Hochul to launch a social media monitoring program to combat online radicalization and misinformation. Watch the full episode to hear their insights and opinions on these and other issues. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to Libertarian Counterpoint for more episodes every week. LCP 1685

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