>This is great stuff. Why aren't Northern leftists paying more attention to
>Venezuela, which seems like the best thing happening in the world right
>now?
>I must try to find out more about what they're up to.
Try here for a slightly more nuanced version of Chavez's socialism:
Venezuela's Agrarian Land Reform: More like Lincoln than Lenin
Friday, Feb 25, 2005 Print format
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By: Seth DeLong - COHA
Land Reform is the traditional third rail of left-of-center governments and social reform movements. President Hugo Chavezs plan is fundamentally different from other Latin American attempts at land reform. The proper historical parallel is President Lincolns Homestead Act.
Chavezs opponents, who see him as another Castro, wrongly view his agrarian reform program as a total assault on private property.
Land Reform is one of the most progressive aspects of Chavezs Bolivarian Revolution as it seeks to alter the fundamental power structure of the landed versus the landless, reduce Venezuelas dependence on foodstuff imports, and redress the countrys disastrous experience with the Dutch Disease.
The government should concentrate more on shoring up the agricultural base of the public lands it already has distributed to peasant cooperatives, rather than draw a premature bead on private lands.
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/articles.php?artno=1384