Alex Ugorji
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
There is a lot of Girl Power in Morazán. However, unlike many other jurisdictions, this is not because of feminist laws or HR policies. Instead free markets, rule of law, and property rights help our women shine! 👩
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) June 24, 2025
Learn more in this week's Morazan Monday! 📆
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The same is true for one of Morazán's first entrepreneurs, Helen 👩
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) June 24, 2025
For those who are not familiar, this single mother outcompeted another mini-mart on her street and has been expanding ever since! She now sells 100+ items, including meals for the construction workers!👷 pic.twitter.com/ymEw54NYVS
Morazan's great female business owners, employees, and residents have had their lives meaningful improved not because of feminist policies or protests, but because of free markets and a private cities named Morazán! 🌆
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) June 24, 2025
Great women shine when markets do! 👩🫶💹 pic.twitter.com/NQGHiNzHb9
CEO Of Morazan Model Association
I am a woman who is passionate about freedom. I understand that freedom is an overused and misunderstood word. By freedom, I mean responsibility — specifically the responsibility of living without allowing any self-proclaimed rulers to make my moral judgments for me. A coercive government can impose negative consequences on me for disobeying its edicts, but I am free to the extent that I recognize my own responsibility for the risks I choose to take in following my own moral judgments. That is what it means to live free in an unfree world.
The label that I use to describe myself is voluntaryist because it is the clearest word I can think of to describe my most important belief — that all interactions between human beings should be voluntary. There is never any moral justification for the initiation of violence or coercion. The Morazan Model Association explores the implications of that core belief.
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