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Chile's Socialist Rebar

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Thursday, 04 March 2010 08:50
Salvador Allende. (photo: file)

Salvador Allende. (photo: file)


ver since deregulation caused a worldwide economic meltdown in September ’08 and everyone became a Keynesian again, it hasn't been easy to be a fanatical fan of the late economist Milton Friedman. So widely discredited is his brand of free-market fundamentalism that his followers have become increasingly desperate to claim ideological victories, however far fetched.

A particularly distasteful case in point. Just two days after Chile was struck by a devastating earthquake, Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens informed his readers that Milton Friedman's "spirit was surely hovering protectively over Chile" because, "thanks largely to him, the country has endured a tragedy that elsewhere would have been an apocalypse.... It's not by chance that Chileans were living in houses of brick - and Haitians in houses of straw - when the wolf arrived to try to blow them down."

According to Stephens, the radical free-market policies prescribed to Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet by Milton Friedman and his infamous "Chicago Boys" are the reason Chile is a prosperous nation with "some of the world's strictest building codes."

There is one rather large problem with this theory: Chile's modern seismic building code, drafted to resist earthquakes, was adopted in 1972. That year is enormously significant because it was one year before Pinochet seized power in a bloody U.S-backed coup. That means that if one person deserves credit for the law, it is not Friedman, or Pinochet, but Salvador Allende, Chile's democratically elected socialist President. (In truth many Chileans deserve credit, since the laws were a response to a history of quakes, and the first law was adopted in the 1930s).

It does seem significant, however, that the law was enacted even in the midst of a crippling economic embargo ("make the economy scream" Richard Nixon famously growled after Allende won the 1970 elections). The code was later updated in the nineties, well after Pinochet and the Chicago Boys were finally out of power and democracy was restored. Little wonder: As Paul Krugman points out, Friedman was ambivalent about building codes, seeing them as yet another infringement on capitalist freedom.

As for the argument that Friedmanite policies are the reason Chileans live in "houses of brick" instead of "straw," it's clear that Stephens knows nothing of pre-coup Chile. The Chile of the 1960s had the best health and education systems on the continent, as well as a vibrant industrial sector and rapidly expanding middle class. Chileans believed in their state, which is why they elected Allende to take the project even further.

After the coup and the death of Allende, Pinochet and his Chicago Boys did their best to dismantle Chile's public sphere, auctioning off state enterprises and slashing financial and trade regulations. Enormous wealth was created in this period but at a terrible cost: by the early eighties, Pinochet's Friedman-prescribed policies had caused rapid de-industrialization, a ten-fold increase in unemployment and an explosion of distinctly unstable shantytowns. They also led to a crisis of corruption and debt so severe that, in 1982, Pinochet was forced to fire his key Chicago Boy advisers and nationalize several of the large deregulated financial institutions. (Sound familiar?)

Fortunately, the Chicago Boys did not manage to undo everything Allende accomplished. The National copper company, Codelco, remained in state hands, pumping wealth into public coffers and preventing the Chicago Boys from tanking Chile's economy completely. They also never got around to trashing Allende's tough building code, an ideological oversight for which we should all be grateful.


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+11 # Guest 2010-03-04 10:21
Allende brought about his peaceful government in Chile by ballot, not bullet. But, you see, both Marx and Lenin taught that you'll never get the rich to give up their riches and share their wealth willingly, therefore you cannot legislate it. You cannot just pass laws to get them to do it, because they won't stand for it.

But the rich will nearly always fight and die for their riches. The rich would rather die than lose their wealth. That's why they fight their wars and send their own sons to die for them! So anyone trying to bring about a peaceful, nonviolent communist or socialist revolution is just wishfully thinking!

They allow the socialists to merely pass laws and vote their riches out of existence! They will use their power and wealth to buy the military and pay them to defend them. This is why so many Fascist takeovers happen This is why Hitler, Mussolini, Franco and many others came to power.
 
 
+3 # Guest 2010-03-04 12:42
.....and send their own sons to die for them!! I agree with most of what you say, but this part! They actually send the sons of the poor to die for them, not their own. However, perhaps you were referring to `sons` in generic terms
Regards
 
 
+3 # Guest 2010-03-04 15:44
Ted, unfortunately, it is not "their own sons" who die; it is the sons of the enslaved lower (called "working") class who die. They join the military to escape their poverty, but all too often come back seriously deranged, if they come back at all.

Peace.
 
 
0 # Guest 2010-03-05 16:02
Don't forget Bush et al coming to power.
 
 
-13 # Guest 2010-03-04 10:31
While I might agree with Naomi on many points outside this article, it is quite a stretch to give credit to Socialism for preserving Chile. You might want to temper your cheerleading over reach just a bit.
 
 
0 # Guest 2010-03-07 14:48
Esteban: I agree with you. Pinochet has to be given credit for the growth and strength of the Chilean infrastructure!
 
 
+12 # Guest 2010-03-04 10:58
Dear Naomi Klein-
That's on the mark. Thanks, it's a useful correction to the ignorant, ideologically propelled' indeed, silly, "experts."

AJB
 
 
+13 # Guest 2010-03-04 11:02
Why oh WHY can't we get information like this through to the mainstream press?
 
 
+4 # Guest 2010-03-04 15:50
Because, unfortunately, the MS press is owned by the enslavers. They will not print anything that jeopordizes their grip. Let us trust and hope that their consumers will soon wake up and abandon the perveyors of propoganda, the MSM, and search elsewhere for truth.
 
 
+4 # Guest 2010-03-04 11:10
Is it true that the present progressive presidencyt will soon be taken over by the regressive richest man in Chile?
 
 
+9 # Guest 2010-03-04 11:47
I think the credit is being attributed to Keynesianism vs Friedmanism, not socialism vs capitalism. That said, I wish that more people would wake up to the evils of capitalism, which the US insists on imposing anywhere it can get its grubby paws. We should make it a capital offense to interfere in the political process of other countries. It would put tyrants like Bush and Cheney in the pits of Hell where they belong, them and all of their ilk of the previous administration. I wish comeone in this country would get the balls to prosecute those traitors to American Democracy.
 
 
+5 # Guest 2010-03-04 12:15
Socialism saves lives...
 
 
-9 # Guest 2010-03-04 13:19
Ha!Ha!Ha! Especially under Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Castro, Hoxha et al. Nice try.
 
 
0 # Guest 2010-03-04 22:08
Woa, woa, woa!! Hitler was no socialist... He was a nationalsociali st, which is quite different. And for the rest ob obnoxious dictators, there are also big differences. Although I'm no Castro Fan, I must admit that he didn't kill Cubans by the millions, just like Castro or Stalin did. Nice try, too.
 
 
+8 # Guest 2010-03-04 12:56
Most people don't know in the US that the outgoing President of Chile= her dad was tortured and killed in that CIA led coup - one good reason why they declined any US 'military'lead aid after the quake. Why the US steadfastly supports corporate fascism for over 100 years now and the US public is blind to that history and the violence inflicted world wide all in the name of greed not capitalism or democracy or 'progess' . well it is beyond me. And why we have to be drowned in labels whether socialism or 'leftist' when the real issues are about rights and opporutnities and justice abd a desire to have an honest transparent govt that respects its citizens and their rights.
 
 
0 # Guest 2010-03-07 14:51
Very nicely stated!
 
 
+4 # Guest 2010-03-04 13:03
@Jerri Hill Yes it is true that Chile is about to be taken over by a conservative government. The rollback has begun:
• Honduras has had a coup to remove a left=leaning president who was doing the will of the people and replaced him with a president that will satisfy Washington
• Haiti has just been occupied by a massive US force which will set the stage for doing whatever is planned for Cuba and Venezuela.

It is time we started being serious about building solidarity with the people of progressive LAC countries so that we can prevent what has happened throughout history whenever a country begins to become an example of what is possible beyond capitalism. I address my remrks to Canadians as well as USeans.
 
 
+4 # Guest 2010-03-04 14:02
Once Chile got rid of it's fascists (their version of a Republican Party)out to pasture, they regain their credibility again. Not so in the USA, where the lies, deception, racism, ignorance, arrogance, hatred for humanity (all supported by the right wing, christians, news media, the wealthy, the judicial system, and the every day present corrupted congressmen and women) have become acceptable virtues.

The only thing I have about Chile is, they haven't done enough to bring to trial it's fascist murders and assassins.
They should all hang for crimes against their own people.
 
 
+8 # Guest 2010-03-04 14:39
The Friedmanite idea that "bricks" are the correct material for building houses in earthquake territory probably indicates the value of their economic ideas as well. Here in California, bricks are recognized to be among the most dangerous building materials. In an earthquake, the brick structures can easily fall apart since they have very little flexibility; their weight helps kill the occupants. Houses made of wood frames have a much higher chance of surviving a quake.
 
 
+3 # Guest 2010-03-05 07:17
One of the biggest gap in the history that our kids learn is that socialism is not Stalinism. The far right has managed to paint socialism with a black brush and get away with it by their regular habit of fact-twisting. What my country did to Chile was unconcionable. It will continue to happen until we can educate ourselves and be our own watchdogs.
 

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