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Allende's Chile: An Inside View
Published in Paperback by International Publishers Co (August, 1977)
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Intersting parts, boring as a whole.
Best source on Allende's Chile
Boorstein's book, Allende's Chile, is far and away the best source on the Allende government, 1970-73. Boorstein was there, and has the kind of detailed account only an eyewitness can provide.
His narrative of the increasing economic and political difficulties faced by the Allende government, and the drama of the struggle, is engaging, crystal clear, chronological, and illuminating of the economic and political forces at work.
He is realistic, acknowledging the weaknesses in the decision-making processes and in the government's strategy, and at the same time bringing to light the ways in which the government was undermined, and the economy sabotaged, by opposition groups and the CIA.
This is an exceptionally valuable piece of history; every library and every Latin Americanist should own it.
Let me read it!
A great book full of information. I couldn't put the damn thing down. HIGHLY recommended.
Counterrevolution: U.S. Foreign Policy
Published in Paperback by International Publishers Co (December, 1990)
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The Economic Transformation of Cuba; A First-Hand Account.
Published in Paperback by Monthly Review Press (June, 1969)
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What's Ahead: The U.S. Economy
Published in Hardcover by International Publishers Co (October, 1984)
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However, most of the book goes back to the same old boring common-place of how Imperialists Americans and Pinochet's "Bad Boys" are responsible for Allende's failure. Even the horrible economic situation is blamed on them. (Because Communism worked everywhere else!!!).
Anyway, the book was written in 1975 and at that time that speech was believed. Today, we know almost half of the chileans support Pinochet until today, and that although Americans played a role, the economic chaos was Allende's fault... for his irresponsible and un-professional programs.