The Theory and Practice of Communism ...: (Marxism imposed on ChileU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 |
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Page 2531
... industries , and he also took over the farms , which I would judge were the lands of individuals in Chile , as well as foreigners . When you interpreted it , you said he took over the businesses . Dr. LLITERAS . As I understood it , he ...
... industries , and he also took over the farms , which I would judge were the lands of individuals in Chile , as well as foreigners . When you interpreted it , you said he took over the businesses . Dr. LLITERAS . As I understood it , he ...
Page 2532
... industry , foreign trade , banking , and so forth ? Mr. OTERO . The result was the complete destruction of the Chilean economy , especially in respect to the production of foods and textiles and clothing . This was deliberately done for ...
... industry , foreign trade , banking , and so forth ? Mr. OTERO . The result was the complete destruction of the Chilean economy , especially in respect to the production of foods and textiles and clothing . This was deliberately done for ...
Page 2535
... industrial facilities which had been illegally na- tionalized by the government . These factories formed sort of an industrial circle which was the outer boundary of the capital . Each of these industries had become a military ...
... industrial facilities which had been illegally na- tionalized by the government . These factories formed sort of an industrial circle which was the outer boundary of the capital . Each of these industries had become a military ...
Page 2543
... is needed to confiscate property . Allende's government did not get that consent , but proceeded to manipulate the Constitution and law . For example , he said that industry was not accomplishing what was required to supply the 2543.
... is needed to confiscate property . Allende's government did not get that consent , but proceeded to manipulate the Constitution and law . For example , he said that industry was not accomplishing what was required to supply the 2543.
Page 2544
... industry from then on was a state industry . But legally , it wasn't ; it couldn't be without a law . So , that is what happened with 400 industries in my country , including the bigger ones and also many small ones . Even chocolate ...
... industry from then on was a state industry . But legally , it wasn't ; it couldn't be without a law . So , that is what happened with 400 industries in my country , including the bigger ones and also many small ones . Even chocolate ...
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