Markets, Government, Conflicts: a Defense Economics' Blog

The free economy is nothing but the system based on respect for private property plus the free movement of goods, money and people. You could say that the Price System is not free. And which is the price we have to pay for it?

Saturday, November 27, 2004

Brazil's authoritarian government

Members of Brazilian's "Polícia Federal" were suddenly realocated to other functions, in different locations. Is this a problem? Maybe not. But they are the same that caught the loyal president's man of marketing in illegal gambling recently. This is not a isolated new. Last week a filmmaker voluntarily deleted scenes from his movie that showed the alcoholic habits of our president. To where are they guiding us?
Posted by Prof Shikida at 12:05 PM
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