President Javier Milei perceives the last century and a half of Argentine history as a slide. Others of us perceive a bell: a rise to the thirties, the beginning of a curve that reaches its zenith in the sixties and then the decline.

The slide was built by a federal government that ended the internal struggles that followed independence. This process will harbor a new phenomenon of mass migration but this time from the interior of the country to Buenos Aires and Rosario, mainly.