4 de febrero de 2009

USA



The American Conservative
United States of Argentina

How inflation turned a rising power into a pauper By Philip Jenkins

  • Unlike Zimbabwe, this story involves a flourishing Western country with a large middle class that nevertheless managed to spend its way into banana-republic status by means very similar to those now being proposed in Washington.
  • Argentina is a political and economic joke, a global weakling legendary for endemic economic crises.
  • A national decline on that scale did not just happen: it was the result of decades of struggle and systematic endeavor, led by the nation’s elite.
  • It is hard, looking at the basket case Argentina has become, to imagine what an economic powerhouse the country was before World War II.
  • The country was killed by political decisions, and the primary culprit was Juan Perón.
  • Although he did not begin the process, he completed the transformation of Argentine government so that the state became both an object of plunder and an instrument for plunder.
  • When honest money perishes, the society goes with it. We can’t say we weren’t warned.

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5 comentarios:

BlogBis dijo...

Un solo punto de disidencia: en Argentina no hay elite. Quienes deberían ocupar ese lugar lo resignaron a favor de los emergentes del sistema clientelista-prebendario.
La elite, a diferencia de lo que ocurre en Brasil, o en Chile, prefirió la derrota sin combate.

Martín Benegas dijo...

Clarito y sin anestesia, genial la deinición de lo que es el modelo peronista "a New Deal on steroids"

Carlos dijo...

Argentina is a practical joke.

raúl dijo...

Me impactò lo clara que tiene este señor nuestra decadente historia a partir del primer cuarto del siglo XX, y la precisiòn de su informaciòn sobre la desastrosa influencia de las "ideas peronistas" en todos los gobiernos, desde el 45 a la fecha.
Excelente.

Cogito Argentum dijo...

una lapida!