Happy Holidays to you. f580
--- On Thu, 12/23/10, Mark Scott <mark1scot...@yahoo.com> wrote: From: Mark Scott <mark1scot...@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [MLL] The extermination of the Allende Government To: "For the reaffirmation of Marxism-Leninism" <marxist-leninist-list@lists.econ.utah.edu> Date: Thursday, December 23, 2010, 1:19 PM Comrade f580, Thank you for this piece as it reminds me of a correction I need to make. I stated Charles Horman as being assassinated in Guatemala I believe but in fact it was Chile where he was mistaken by the US members of the planning crew for the coup d etat of Allende as a member of this plot. When the CIA realized he was not and who he was he was summarily executed in order to prevent him from exposing the CIA plot to overthrow Allende. This history is an excellent example of CIA covert activities and how they resort to assassination to serve their ends. But I guess since it is the US bourgeoisie who use this violence it is alright with certain Marxists. Fraternally Mark Scott --- On Thu, 12/23/10, frankenstein580 <frankied...@yahoo.com> wrote: From: frankenstein580 <frankied...@yahoo.com> Subject: [MLL] The extermination of the Allende Government To: marxist-leninist-list@lists.econ.utah.edu Date: Thursday, December 23, 2010, 2:02 PM http://www.onwar.com/aced/data/charlie/chile1973.htm Military Dictatorship in Chile 1973-1975 The Allende experiment enjoyed a triumphant first year, followed by two disastrous final years. According to the UP, Chile was being exploited by parasitic foreign and domestic capitalists. The government therefore moved quickly to socialize the economy, taking over the copper mines, other foreign firms, oligopolistic industries, banks, and large estates. By a unanimous vote of Congress in 1971, the government totally nationalized the foreign copper firms, which were mainly owned by two United States companies, Kennecott and Anaconda. The nationalization measure was one of the few bills Allende ever got through the opposition- controlled legislature, where the Christian Democrats constituted the largest single party. Socialization of the means of production spread rapidly and widely. The government took over virtually all the great estates. It turned the lands over to the resident workers, who benefited far more than the owners of tiny plots or the numerous migrant laborers. By 1972 food production had fallen and food imports had risen. Also during 1971-72, the government dusted off emergency legislation from the 1932 Socialist Republic to allow it to expropriate industries without congressional approval. It turned many factories over to management by the workers and the state... Politically, Allende faced problems holding his Popular Unity coalition together, pacifying the more leftist elements inside and outside Popular Unity and, above all, coping with the increasingly implacable opposition. Within Popular Unity, the largest party was the Socialist Party. Although composed of multiple factions, the Socialist Party mainly pressed Allende to accelerate the transition toward socialism. The second most important element was the PCCh, which favored a more gradual, legalistic approach. Outside the Popular Unity, the most significant left-wing organization was the MIR, a tiny but provocative group that admired the Cuban Revolution and encouraged peasants and workers to take property and the revolutionary process into their own hands, much faster than Allende preferred. The most important opposition party was the PDC. As it and the middle sectors gradually shifted to the right, they came to form an anti-Allende bloc in combination with the Natinal Party and the propertied class. Even farther to the right were minuscule, paramilitary, quasi-fascist groups like Fatherland and Liberty (Patria y Libertad), determined to sabotage Popular Unity. [read more] http://www.onwar.com/aced/data/charlie/chile1973.htm _______________________________________________ Marxist-Leninist-List mailing list Marxist-Leninist-List@lists.econ.utah.edu To change your options or unsubscribe go to: http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/marxist-leninist-list _______________________________________________ Marxist-Leninist-List mailing list Marxist-Leninist-List@lists.econ.utah.edu To change your options or unsubscribe go to: http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/marxist-leninist-list _______________________________________________ Marxist-Leninist-List mailing list Marxist-Leninist-List@lists.econ.utah.edu To change your options or unsubscribe go to: http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/marxist-leninist-list