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The Moral Argument as a Foundation of the Free Market: A Call to the Advocates of Economic Freedom in Puerto Rico

Senator Rafael Bernabe's statements in Jacobin magazine that there is "fertile ground for anti-capitalist ideas to advance in Puerto Rico" exemplifies the inclusion of socialism in the Western political tradition. Although socialism is refuted with scientific and historical evidence, there are still forces on the island that maintain the hope of promoting anti-free market policies and ideas.

Survey on the Free Market in Puerto Rico published

The Institute for Economic Liberty (ILE) published the results of a survey on the knowledge of and affinity for free market principles in Puerto Rico. The study covered the four main pillars of the free market: "Individual Freedom", "Rule of Law", "Right to Private Property" and "Limited Government", and topics such as "Puerto Rico's Current Situation", "Social Welfare" and "Meritocracy", among others.

Puerto Ricans pessimistic about Puerto Rico's economy

Even with the economic growth that the country has registered and the allocation of millions in federal funds, Puerto Ricans indicated that they have a pessimistic perception of Puerto Rico's economy, both now and in the future, according to a study by the Institute for Economic Liberty (ILE).

Survey on the Free Market in Puerto Rico

The Institute for Economic Liberty (ILE) published the results of a study on the knowledge of and affinity for free market principles in Puerto Rico. The study covered the four main pillars of the free market: "Individual Freedom", "Rule of Law", "Right to Private Property" and "Limited Government", and topics such as "Puerto Rico's Current Situation", "Social Welfare" and "Meritocracy", among others.

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