"We, for our part, think that this neo-liberal role can be seen in the 
régime's policies on oil and trade, and indeed in its whole economic 
agenda. This manipulative populist rhetoric covers up the real agenda of 
clearing the way for the implementation of the neo-liberal model, to a 
greater extent than ever before."

> While we are on the topic I would like to highly recommend this article:
> http://thecommune.wordpress.com/2009/02/09/the-revolution-delayed-10-years-of-hugo-chavezs-rule/
> It's by some anarchist comrades, but that doesn't mean their points can be
> lightly dismissed (they're Venezuelan).
>
> ~ Bhaskar

         

-- 
Michael A. Lebowitz
Professor Emeritus
Economics Department
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Drive
Burnaby, B.C., Canada V5A 1S6

Director, Programme in 'Transformative Practice and Human Development'
Centro Internacional Miranda, P.H.
Residencias Anauco Suites, Parque Central, final Av. Bolivar
Caracas, Venezuela
fax: 0212 5768274/0212 5777231
www.centrointernacionalmiranda.gob.ve
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