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Hardballa said:I see some of you are taken part in the character assassination attempt of Chavez. Mostly negative views from people who clearly don't like the man. Is there anyway to be objective here?
Hardballa said:Eewwl, you are simply repeating the rhetoric of the info you have been reading and the TV coverage of the subject without any personal research and in depth look into the perspective of this new economic model which is just as valid as capitalism but generates fear and contempt for those unfamiliar with an economic system that is supposedly doomed to failure.
Hardballa said:nto the perspective of this new economic model which is just as valid as capitalism
QueEx said:Well ...
Hardballa, I'll be honest; I think eewwll has the easier of the case though you've got some mixed systems, i.e., Great Britian and Canada with relative success.
Please leave out the personals. That makes it easier to read and appreciate the good arguments without cringing at the defamations (LOL) and everybody can leave with respect for their fellow BGOLers.
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Hardballa said:Very hard indeed to find a successful socialist society in history.
Hardballa said:The real issue at point here is how to find a way to share wealth more equaly through a combination of the various systems if it may be the case to pull a country from its mass poverty.
Hardballa said:I guess the problem is democracy, not nationalization per se. Some nationalized industries work fine, usually in democratic societies where the government is jolted into competence every now and then by civil society, the electorate and the media. Though the important thing is that to have working publicly owned utilities/services you need an engaged citizenry, a flexible political system and the courage to admit when your model isn’t working out.
Hardballa said:Then there’s the difference between state run operations and employee run (or even owned) operations. Chavez is removing the top layer of investors/management. Will he recreate the hierarchical structure of the businesses, but with a “nationalised” brand?
Hardballa said:You still have yet to make a claim as to WHY his decisions are the better choices economically. What explicitly implies this system or variant of socialism is going to work and even SHOULD be implemented.This is nothing but a coup on the resources of the nation.
Hardballa said:Are workers getting managerial training, accountancy etc….? Is a political consciousness rising based on self-management, public interest and the cultural changes Venezuela will need to recreate its economy?
Hardballa said:The type of system currently implemented in Venezuela is totally valid ideologically. Especially when you take into consideration how neo-liberal policies have caused devastating financial crises that increased poverty and inequality in many latin American countries. No one can tell if the new measures taken to change Venezuela's system will be successful but it's definitely worth a try, assuming Chavez is the right man. Here is a passage of an article that helps describe this so called alternative to capitalism:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=LEB20060811&articleId=2945
Hardballa said:Firstly, what constitutes a real alternative to capitalism? I suggest that it is a society in which the explicit goal is not the growth of capital or of the material means of production but, rather, human development itself--- the growth of human capacities.
Hardballa said:In these passages (which are by no means the whole of that constitution), there is the conception of a real alternative--- a social economy whose logic is not the logic of capital. 'The social economy,' President Hugo Chavez said in September 2003, 'bases its logic on the human being, on work, that is to say, on the worker and the worker's family, that is to say, in the human being.' That social economy, he continued, does not focus on economic gain, on exchange values; rather, 'the social economy generates mainly use-value.' Its purpose is 'the construction of the new man, of the new woman, of the new society.'
I see some of you are taken part in the character assassination attempt of Chavez. Mostly negative views from people who clearly don't like the man. Is there anyway to be objective here?-Hardballa
eewwll said:Makk,
I told you scraping term limits will be next on his agenda. He wants to be a dictator.
During his lifetime, he is going to dig a hole so deep for venezuela it is going to take 100 years to get it out of it.
Makkonnen said:He's been talking about ditching term limits since he got in office because he knows the MAJORITY of his DEMOCRATIC nation back him. That wasn't unseen by anyone AFAIK. A democratically elected dictator? Never seen that before.
A dictator would be more like the guy who the US recognized illegally as the new unelected head of Venezuela hours after the coup took place.The same guy who had long convos with the US State Dept and CIA hours before a US military plane arrived on the island Chavez was being held on so they could take him to the Dominican Republic.
Makkonnen said:Oh you mean like the hole dug by white spainiard racists and other assorted europeans for the MAJORITY of Venezuelans? Please man. I understand the multiple failures which possibly await him considering the formidable opposition he faces, not within his own country or continent, but within the US.
Do you know why he wins by landslides????? Cuz he's black, he cares about his own people and he'll end the white ruling elite aristocracy fuckery placed on the back of his people by white spainiard opportunist murderers and other exploiters.
Makkonnen said:Do you know what the tv station that he's shutting down did along with CNN and the ruling class before the coup? If so its no wonder hes shutting it down.
How long would a national television station last in Brazil or the US that openly advocated the overthrow of the government? Or openly lied about riots and their cause?
Makkonnen said:Their constitution aint commie either.
Makkonnen said:As for Brazil getting shit on. Don't act like he's robbing the disenfranchised people of color who make up Brazil. He undid sweetheart deal bullshit put in place by who? White spainard aristocrats who have been living off the nation's resources for hundreds of years while the majority suffered.
Makkonnen said:I aint a commie but you know what Chavez does that others havent- he tries. He also has accomplished some things that would never ever happen with the currently jeopardized system of world bank/imf puppets the US has installed in South America.
Makkonnen said:Brazil could use a little more leftist shit themselves. Fuckin cops crushing homeless children's skulls in the streets? That aint Eden bruh.
Makkonnen said:on another note-
Im curious- do any black people run anything governmental in Brazil at all? All I see are white portugese running shit but Im not over there or that knowledgeable about it. Just seems like a super segregated on the hush type nation.