By way of exemplification, Marcel Granier, CEO of RCTV -Venezuela's TV network with the largest audience whose broadcasting license was illegally removed- denounced yesterday that Chavez's latest caprice, forcing international TV channels accessible by cable/subscription only to broadcast his endless talk-a-thons, is actually seeking to benefit his old time partner Cisneros, whose network Venevision stands to gain market share in the cable business from the unlawful measure. So what else is new, in 21st century socialist Venezuela? It certainly looks an awful lot like its 20th century capitalistic and mercantilistic predecessor.
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So, what does allying with the government to put competitors out of business has to do with "unrestrained" capitalism? I understand you want to highlight the irony of Chávez the self-proclaimed socialist in cahoots with Cisneros, but then Cisneros is no representative of any "unrestrained" capitalisn, but of the most rancid mercantilism.
Larry, saludos.
Check the latest sentence of the article:
It certainly looks an awful lot like its 20th century capitalistic and mercantilistic predecessor.
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