An Inside View... Allende's Chile
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An Inside View... Allende's Chile
by Edward Boorstein
Recounts the collaboration of United States corporations and government agencies with reactionary Chilean military, political, and business forces to overthrow the Popular Unity government.
Having served as an assistant to the manager of the Chilean Central Bank and, later, to Allende's economic adviser, Boorstein (The Economic Transformation of Cuba) is better equipped than other American Chile-watchers for this sort of book.
Boorstein tackles the prime problems faced by Allende's Popular Unity (UP) government - inflation, domestic and external opposition, etc. - and the futile attempts made to deal with them. He emphasizes the difficulties that arose from the administration's inability to control the Congress, a Congress that wouldn't, for example, approve the taxation which Allende considered an essential weapon against inflation.
Boorstein also describes the efforts mounted by US corporations, the CIA, and other Washington agencies to destabilize the UP regime, bringing together material available elsewhere (the reports of Congressional investigations), but also drawing on his own experiences as an adviser with the Chile Trading Corporation.
Although basically supportive of Allende's actions, Boorstein does argue that the UP policy-makers lacked a coherent conception of how to expand the government's power; they underestimated the importance of political education, especially for the lower classes and the military.
by Edward Boorstein
Recounts the collaboration of United States corporations and government agencies with reactionary Chilean military, political, and business forces to overthrow the Popular Unity government.
Having served as an assistant to the manager of the Chilean Central Bank and, later, to Allende's economic adviser, Boorstein (The Economic Transformation of Cuba) is better equipped than other American Chile-watchers for this sort of book.
Boorstein tackles the prime problems faced by Allende's Popular Unity (UP) government - inflation, domestic and external opposition, etc. - and the futile attempts made to deal with them. He emphasizes the difficulties that arose from the administration's inability to control the Congress, a Congress that wouldn't, for example, approve the taxation which Allende considered an essential weapon against inflation.
Boorstein also describes the efforts mounted by US corporations, the CIA, and other Washington agencies to destabilize the UP regime, bringing together material available elsewhere (the reports of Congressional investigations), but also drawing on his own experiences as an adviser with the Chile Trading Corporation.
Although basically supportive of Allende's actions, Boorstein does argue that the UP policy-makers lacked a coherent conception of how to expand the government's power; they underestimated the importance of political education, especially for the lower classes and the military.
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