From this dumpster fire of a thread https://www.reddit.com/r/economy/comments/vbcmxu/karl_marx_was_right_workers_are_systematically
From this dumpster fire of a thread https://www.reddit.com/r/economy/comments/vbcmxu/karl_marx_was_right_workers_are_systematically
Also, Chile still suffers from the austerity torture imposed by Pinoshits, the only people who have it good there are those who've helped norteamericanos plunder their homeland. Similar things can be said for Spain, which always was one of the least developed countries in western Europe.
US American Libertarians have this weird obsession with Chile. They think it's some ultimate proof that capitalism works and is better than socialism. I had an economics professor who brought up Chile in the first 10 minutes of the first class of his introductory macroeconomics course and wouldn't shut the fuck up about it for the next four years.
I think that's part of the reason I find myself really interested in Chile and love learning more about it from my Chilean comrades here. Because it's like, I was taught that Chile was capitalism's Greatest Champion. The acme of capitalism's success. So to learn that (and this is an oversimplification) Pinochet simply juiced GDP by allowing foreign investors to plunder the country, which got Chilean at the top rich but brought misery to the working class, was part of what really rid me of the last capitalist brainworms I had.
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Any good books or essays on Chile's economy You could recommend?
Naomi Klein is a lib but The Shock Doctrine is pretty good.
No no you see, when capitalism kills people through privatization and austerity, that's just The Way Things Are, and anyway it was probably their fault for being stupid and lazy