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Cunning Hired Knaves | a jelly-like mass of liquid corruption Cunning Hired Knaves Skip to content Home About ← Older posts November 17, 2019 · 9:55 pm Observations on Bolivia Capitalism grants equal rights and opportunities. Capitalism drastically reduces poverty. Capitalism brings societal transformations that elevate the downtrodden. Capitalism brings increases in the political participation of women. None of the above is true. But all of it is what the ruling capitalist class wants you to believe. Indeed, some of them believe it themselves. It is for this reason that the Observer in London, in an editorial today , at once voices its approval for the coup that forced Bolivian President Evo Morales to flee Bolivia, while lauding the achievements of Evo Morales and his government, along the lines mentioned above. But in so far as Morales achieved these things, as far as the Observer and a host of other liberal organs would have it, it wasn’t because of any m...

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