“Pandenomics”, the plagiarism book by Javier Milei

the one who speaks is Javier Milei. He is angry, like never, like always, like every time he opens his mouth. It is September 2021 and the Parque Lezama amphitheater is full of thousands of its militants, who went there to see the closing of the long-haired man’s campaign. “The first thing I am going to say to the political caste of shit, nonsense, parasitic and useless, is what I am not going to do. I will never go against private property, I will never go against freedom, I will never raise a tax, I will never create new taxes,” the Liberal candidate began the act. It has not yet been a year since that fiery speech, but, in light of the facts, Milei He didn’t keep his own promises.

What is plagiarism if not going against private property, against the work of the other? And what is it but that?or what did he do in “Pandenomics”? That is the book that he published in September 2020, in Editorial Galerna, in which he tries to analyze the “coming” economy while minimizing the health impact of the pandemic. The publication was a publishing success, at a time when Milei was already beginning to see himself as a candidate, but he has only one problem: dozens of his pages are stolen from the work of other authors. He appropriated what belongs to others, as, he says, “the caste” does.

One of those who can attest to this is Salvador Galindo Uribarri, a Mexican graduated in Physics from the University of Oxford, in England. Uribarri is in an exclusive, new category of academic authors: those who found out through the NEWS that Milei, the Argentine revelation candidate, had plagiarized pages and pages of his work. The Mexican, in fact, has already filed a complaint against the liberal. University. “At first the plagiarism caused us hilarity, but then surprise: what is surprising is that he did not even attempt to paraphrase the text. But, to tell the truth, we are not very concerned about plagiarism itself, but we are concerned that people like Milei, who already have a history of plagiarism, will come to occupy positions of popular representation”, says Uribarri, from Mexico, while narrating the legal complaint that he has already filed. just one of the cases revealed by NEWS magazine this week.

By By Tomás Rodríguez and Juan Luis González.

by Tomas Rodriguez and Juan Luis Gonzalez

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