Would really like to see a socialist, lefty writer wrestle with what the Chavez project has become. cc @sunraysunray #AssignmentEditorhttps://twitter.com/latimes/status/855481169957199872 …
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also that!
Thanks. Then can that person assess the fracking policies the US has pursued for hegemonic but not climate purposes?
Is the argument that the US shouldn't do that?
If the US wants to frack to achieve some kind of energy independence and then DOES something with it--like ditch the Saudis, great.
But that hasn't happened.
If, however, US only wants to frack to make it easier to drive down oil prices, with consequent chaos, around globe, that causes, not great
So which is it? Seems like there's some strawmen in those statements.
It's far more the latter, actually. Which is why I raised it. It was a hegemonic move, one we have squandered.
dependency on primary commodity exports a big part of the puzzle in Venezuela
could also a piece on the affect of econ destabilization by outside agencies or foreign powers - e.g. 1970's Chile.
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