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ABSTRACT This essay deals with an expensive and complex subject that tries to maintain an aura of secrecy about it, given its ambitious scope. The subject is the idea of transforming Latin America into a single bloc under the socialist regime, on the model of the former Soviet Union. The problem comes up against the question of which country would assume the central command of this group, highlighting that the one with the greatest economic power is little more organized than a German dump and the one with the greatest intellectual capacity does not have management conditions because of its condition. miserable. It is an essay drawn from empirical knowledge about socialism and its inevitable ills that do not take long to appear, as soon as the regime is implemented over the nation. Where the socialist regime was implemented, what was seen was chaos taking care of everything and everyone, in which for a short period one experiences a state of euphoria and excessive spending, believing that everything will last forever. Che Guevara's big dream was to create the Union of Socialist Republics of Latin America (URSAL). However, before uniting them under this role, it was necessary to turn the democratic republics into socialist republics, whether through a military coup or through local revolutions; the means used to achieve the desideratum did not matter; in the end, the ends would justify the means. URSAL's desire is to create a private backyard, from which they can extract their personal interests. The formation of an integrated society in Latin America is an old dream that was tried by brute force, by the bullet and by convincing the public that only the left cares about the people, not just the poor anymore, because they discovered, over the years that, without money, it is impossible to make any revolution. To everyone's happiness, all attempts to carry out such an undertaking ended up failing, vehemently.
Latin America, Socialism, URSAL, Consequences of Socialism
Latin America, Socialism, URSAL, Consequences of Socialism
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