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Hugo Chávez dismantled Venezuela’s businesses on purpose to create Socialist Paradise

Screen Shot 2016-05-30 at 11.11.06 AMFrom Generational Dynamics

I was startled to hear analyst Yolanda Valery on the BBC describe some of the history of the tenure of Hugo Chávez, as he worked to create his Socialist paradise.

In the mid-2000s decade, Venezuela was swimming in money. Starting in 2006-7, Chávez put a plan into action to turn Venezuela into a pure Socialist state. The plan was as follows:

Dismantle all the private businesses one by one
Use the vast oil wealth to import everything that had previously been produced internally.
Eventually dismantle all private businesses while importing everything.
Finally, the government would own all businesses, and the government would produce everything
Nobody would think of awarding Chávez or any of his acolytes (Sean Penn, Michael Moore, Oliver Stone, Jeremy Corbyn) any prizes for anything but sheer stupidity, but this plan is about the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen.

This reminds me of Mao Zedong’s plan to create a Socialist Paradise in China — the Great Leap Forward of 1958-59.

500,000,000 peasants were taken out of their individual homes and put into communes, creating a massive human work force. The workers were organized along military lines of companies, battalions, and brigades. Each person’s activities were rigidly supervised. Mao’s stipulated purpose was to mobilize the entire population to transform China into a socialist powerhouse — producing both food and industrial goods — much faster than might otherwise be possible. This would be both a national triumph and an ideological triumph, proving to the world that socialism could triumph over capitalism.

The Great Leap Forward was a disastrous failure, and tens of millions of people died of starvation. BBC: Venezuela on the Brink (MP3 at 17:30)

IMAGE: Typical food supermarket in Venezuela

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