How Leftist 'Saviors' Ruined Latin America
The Atlas Network's Antonella Marty on the bad ideas that have undermined wealth and stability in the region
HD DownloadCOVID-19 was disastrous for Latin America, not only because of a death rate eight times higher than in the world at large but also because the pandemic created the preconditions for a resurgence of left-wing populism that poses a threat to personal freedom and economic well-being throughout the region.
In Colombia, Gustavo Petro became the leading presidential candidate, with proposals to raise taxes, seize private land, expand entitlements, and kneecap the oil and gas industries. In Peru, the new socialist President Pedro Castillo was elected with the promise of weakening property rights and rewriting the constitution to allow for a dramatic expansion of state power. In Argentina, President Alberto Fernández has responded to rapid inflation and a shrinking economy by imposing price controls, raising taxes, and growing the regulatory state. And in Chile—although the upcoming presidential runoff will help to set the nation's political course in the coming years—after the pandemic, voters opted to redraft the nation's constitution, which could enshrine into law more government intervention in the economy while weakening private property rights.
"It's very worrisome because Chile is a country that had opted for the rule of law, a secure legal system, and economic freedoms," says Antonella Marty, a 29-year-old Argentine libertarian, the Atlas Network's Associate Director at the Center for Latin America, and the author of four books about the region. "And it has fallen victim, once again, like every country in Latin America, to these terrible ideas related to big government."
In an interview with Reason, Marty discussed the bad ideas that have caused so much poverty and instability in the region, including a tendency to view political leaders as messianic figures; the belief that the rich are rich because the poor are poor; and that the key to prosperity is protectionism.
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the pandemic created the preconditions for a resurgence of left-wing populism that poses a threat to personal freedom and economic well-being throughout the region.
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Where's the equal criticism of Republicans?
Reason can't say anything critical of Republicans without also criticizing the left, as a matter of fairness. When they don't it's proof that every magazine employee voted for Biden.
So where's the beef, huh?
I can only conclude that, based upon this biased reporting, that everyone at Reason is a conservative nazi who voted for Trump.
Yawn.
That's easy, R's hate brown people.
Step up your fucking game. You're a piss poor troll.
He’s a worthless drunk too.
Your comment would (sort of) make sense if the post had said anything about Democrats, which it didn't.
(Of course, it should have. Democrats' mindset isn't much different.)
Remember, yesterday sarc said he actually thinks the left is worse after being called put by overt but continues to only attack those who think the same. Almost like he is lying and a hypocrite.
Worse at what?
Not governing. Not graduating college. Not causing global economic calamity at every single opportunity.
Seriously, how many Republican administrations have to shoot the world in its dick before you stop pretending they are so great?
They're not going to save Mr. Potato Head and Dr. Seuss for you. They don't even care about those things. They just think you're stupid enough to.
Sarc the dummy is still dumb.
I have a $20 peso bill from Argentina, which I picked up back in 1997 when I studied there for a semester. At the time, during the Carlos Menem presidency, their currency was being propped up by the US dollar. The US was helping them ease the transition from decades of military dictatorship by agreeing that 1 Argentine Peso was equal to 1 US Dollar.
So, when I got it originally, it was worth $20 USD. I looked it up was night, and today, after nearly 2 decades of progressive economic policies, it's worth exactly $0.19.
I’ve still got Bolivianos from that era. Compared to me you’re a very wealthy man.
The sad thing is that the $20 from 1997 is really only worth $11.30
So if my $20 US can only buy what $11.30 US did in 1997, then the absolute decrease in value for my $20 AP is from $20 USD to $0.11. 1/182 of its original value.
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Leftist saviors ruining everything is kind of a theme as of late.
Right-wing bigots getting stomped by their betters in the American culture war is a longstanding tradition in the United States.
Carry on, clingers . . . so far and so long as better Americans permit, as usual.
2022's election is going to be fun. Do geckos cry a lot?
Leftists aren’t real Americans. You’re barely arguably human.
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You do know this article is about Latin America, right?
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No matter how much you flourish your cape, you, Señor, are no Don Diego.
why so triggered?
To be fair, anywhere the people look to political figures as their saviors is well on the road to going to shit. And that includes just about everywhere these days. Maybe it's all the soy in our diet, but there sure does seem to be a shortage of people with balls willing to take responsibility for themselves and their lives, willing to mewl endlessly about government and government policies without noting that there's a hell of a lot more of us than there are of them and the government will only get away with as much shit as we'll allow them to.
Careful. Sarcasmic will report you to the FBI for talk like that.
and AOL well reject your comment as not meeting their community standards.
If iit was the soy, Government would be sending it to us for free, like the Romans did with grain in their dole system.
This is pretty rich even for this shithole magazine.
Why don't you endorse more violent overthrows of democratically elected Latin American governments because they don't practice the kind of economic philosophy you prefer.
That's been a major project of your people for decades, after all. Kind of hard to decouple any problem in Latin America from the hellfire rained on it by neoliberals and their puppet autocrats, isn't it?
Better that South Americans get used to Caracas Dog Stew, right Tony?
Life was better with Sendera Luminosa car bombs. Added a bit of excitement.
… of democratically elected Latin American governments …
LOL
Tony, you should go somewhere else. Plenty of people that love far left authoritarian, faggoty parasites like you. And they’re all about as stupid as you are. So you won’t have to feel like the. Or on you are when we all correct your stupid comments.
Your spelling is passable. You could still use an editor.
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That’s a weird way to describe socialist ridiculousness.
And puppet dictators are a funny way of displaying your love of individual liberty.
Capitalism. It succeeds so great because people just love it so much and also we force it on people under threat of imminent death and dismemberment!
Don't be such a caricature of yourself. Nobody here has called for any military action in latin America.
Thank god for Haiti, the region's bastion of capitalism and stability. The rest of Latin America can learn a lot from her example.
Clinton and the UN went in there and cleaned everything up. They now have an abundance of white collara jobs.
I see what you did there.
Don't forget the low unemployment rate among children around the UN camps.
The jobs Clinton created. They should erect a statue of Slick Willy.
This sounds like something one would hear on EW-TN radio!
"Clinton and the UN went in there and cleaned everything up."
He wasn't the first to go in there and clean things up. That would be Chris Columbus. The French, British, and the Americans followed.
Lol. A Christopher Columbus boaff sidez.
My favorite figure from Haitian history is neither Clinton nor Columbus. It's none other than Toussaint Louverture, an ancestor of mine, I'm proud to say.
Incidentally, for those confused, as even I have been, by the some of the islands of the Caribbean, here's a helpful reminder:
Barbados - large island, large population, Lesser Antilles
Barbuda - tiny island, tiny population, Lesser Antilles
Bahamas - larger archipelago, large population, off Florida coast
Bermuda - tiny island, small population, mid Atlantic
My uncle and I went fishing…
Is there any way out of this, with the continual turn of the wheel thru freedom to enslavement? Is it something connected to speaking Spanish and being nominally Catholic? Or the influence of the South Pole?
Most Americans don't speak Spanish and aren't Catholic. Yet we're definitely turning from freedom to enslavement.
Is there any way out of this? (Assuming our votes still count,) don't vote for Democrats.
"Most Americans don't speak Spanish and aren't Catholic."
Not true. Most Americans south of the Rio Grande are overwhelmingly Spanish speaking and Catholic.
Most Spanish speaking Catholic Americans are overwhelmingly Spanish speaking and Catholic.
I agree. It's north of the Rio Grande where the anglophone protestants of America tend to live.
I thinm he meqnt to say most people in the United States of Americs. Natch.
It is sadly part of the hukan condition, though it certainly is more acute in Central and South America. But, of course, was Ed observes, we are not exempt.
I was in a job between 1996 and 2001 that lead to me being in South America regularly. Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Chile. I loved it down there. Lots of natural beauty and the people were great.
Unfortunately they consistently get screwed over by their governing “elite”. And they knew it. The stories those folks could tell about government/army types showing up with guns and saying stuff like “all of this is ours now” were both funny and heartbreaking. Or the stories about Hugo Banzer, Bolivian military strong man in the 80s and democratically elected populist in the ‘90s
Don't cry for Argentina, The truth is D. C. went left too.
You know who else ruined their local area with a gang called the "Saviors"?
Hey man, they were doing just fine till Rick and his motley crew showed up and ruined everything.
Countries get and stay poor when government kills the consumer choice economy. It is the goose laying golden eggs. For the jargon obsessed "consumer choice" is a more descriptive label for what we normally call market, free market, or capitalist economies. In them consumers decide who does the best job of satisfying their needs and wants.
There's plenty of consumer choice in Venezuela. Their problem is most lack the money to take advantage of it. That tube of Pringles will set you back more than $US 15.
The crucial word here is not "left-wing", but "populism". When people feel they have little to lose they will gravitate to populism, setting aside reason. The fact is that in the US there is sentiment for taxing the wealth from both extremes of the political spectrum. The success of the Taliban, I would argue is also populism, in Afghanistan is a reaction to the corruption of the western supported leaders.
So, should we expect poor people who are made poorer by the pandemic to simply accept grinding poverty? No, and it does not matter if it is left wing or right wing, the fact is populism will emerge, lead to authoritarians, then corruption and usually worse poverty.
If we want peace, we need to have greater economic equity. The most stable democracies have the largest middleclass populations.
You... you didn't watch the video, did you?
You were doing so good up to that last cringy sentence.
You do know that "economic equity" is Populist and leads to the same kind of poverty, tyranny, and destruction as is happening in Latin America, right?
I'd suggest that puppet dictators installed in violent overthrow of democratically elected governments at the behest of corporate America are a cause of a lot of their tyranny.
Populism just means appealing to people's stupidity. It can be for any old cause. Trump is actually a strange breed, adopting the tenets of the neoliberal capitalism which has so injured South America, to the point of anarchy.
But I suspect that's largely a product of his laziness, and given the chance and a good deep snort of his morning uppers, he'd send you all government checks and sign his name to them.
Don't mistake my suggestion for equity for equality. I am not suggesting every get the same amount but rather that everyone get a fair chance. Governments with strong a middle class will be more stable. When people have what they need and see having that future they will be satisfied. That is not populism it is reason. Capitalism contoured to supporting the middle class offers the best alternative for all.
Chile could use a man like Augusto Pinochet again.
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Some believe that the Almighty may or will protect them. … I believe there's a potentially serious problem that, for whatever reason, goes basically unmentioned by the mainstream media: that of theologically-inclined people who get into high office with their dangerous disregard — or even contempt — for the natural environment.
A good example is Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, an Evangelical Christian, who theocratically declared two summers ago, in the midst of unprecedented Amazonian rainforest wildfire (home to a third of all known terrestrial plant, animal and insect species), that his presidency (and, I presume, all of the environmental damage he inflicts while in high office) was “fulfilling a mission from God”. What matters most to Bolsonaro is the creation of jobs, however limited or temporary, and economic stimulation, however intangible the concept when compared to the grand-scale, consequential environmental destruction.
There's a general belief held by Bible-following Christianity, that to defend the natural environment, even from the world’s greatest polluters, is to go against God’s will and therefore is inherently evil. Some among them may even credit the bone-dry-vegetation areas uncontrollably burning, along with global warming, to some divine wrath upon collective humankind’s sinfulness.
Closer to home, many of Canada’s leading conservative politicians, not to mention our previous prime minister (i.e. Stephen Harper, close friend to Postmedia's then-CEO Paul Godfrey), are/were ideologically aligned with the pro-fossil-fuel mainstream American Evangelical community and Republican Party. They generally share the belief that to defend the natural environment from the planet’s greatest polluters, notably big fossil fuel, is to go against God’s will and therefore is inherently evil. Some even credit the bone-dry-vegetation areas uncontrollably burning in California each year to some divine wrath upon collective humankind’s ‘sinfulness’.
P.S. To not be misunderstood, I, a believer in Christ’s miracles, don't blame Christ-ianity itself for this. I cannot at all see Jesus condoning or being silent about the big fossil fuel business nor the immense environmental and human-health damage it causes.