Memoirs and Comments on the Founding of Universidad Francisco Marroquín and its Antecedents

Autor(es): Manuel F. Ayau Cordón
Idioma: Inglés

When Ayau started UFM, statist, populist and Marxist ideas were converging in a huge wave of followers in Latin America. Sometimes armed, sometimes peaceful. In a country that has had as much violence as Guatemala, what he did takes on a level of personal risk that is almost heroic. Carlos Alberto Montaner, author and journalist Madrid It is thanks to intellectual promoters like Ayau that ideas and institutional models advance in the world. Martín Krause, economist Buenos Aires UFM is not an isolated case of a small university in a remote spot of the world. Rather it is a true example to follow. It shows that it is possible literally to found an “idea factory” with a lasting and well defined classical liberal profile. I know of few institutions in the world that have inspired the creation of such an important repository of persons who not only understand but are committed to all aspects of liberty. Roberto Salinas, philosopher and economist Mexico City



Not a Zero-Sum Game

Autor(es): Manuel F. Ayau Cordón
Idioma: Inglés

A concise primer on the beauty of voluntary exchange. Whether between next door neighbors or strangers across the sea, trade makes both parties better off and Manuel Ayau does a magnificent job explaining how.  Mary Anastasia O'Grady The Wall Street Journal.


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