Everywhere you look, you can find radical opposition to the values of American society.
Leonidas Zelmanovitz
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Leonidas Zelmanovitz, a fellow with the Liberty Fund, holds a law degree from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil and an economics doctorate from the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Spain.