Venezuela and the Opportunist Theory of “21st Century Socialism”.
By Nikos Mottas.
Translated version of an article published on atexnos.gr.
Rapid developments have taken place in Venezuela during the last months.
From last December's electoral victory of the right-reactionary
opposition until the recent assassination of a retired Army
General, we have seen a series of events which lead to the
destabilization of Nicolas Maduro government. Eighteen years since the
rise of Hugo Chavez in power, in 1998, the “Bolivarian Revolution”
trembles dangerously, while the conservative opposition is on the
counter-attack and a number of external agents (US government, OAS
etc.) are variously trying to intervene in the country's internal
affairs.
The
crisis in Venezuela has two sides: On the one hand, the government and
its people are facing a multidimensional attack from imperialist
centers which aim in exacerbating the situation to such extend so
that a possible (external) military intervention would be justified.
The attack on Venezuela must be examined as part of the broader framework
of inter-imperialist, inter-bourgeoisie contradictions and
antagonisms which- fostered by the US policy- are taking place in
Latin America. That comes out also as a result of the developments in
Brazil (the 7th largest economy worldwide) where the
inter-bourgeoisie confrontation and the scandal-mongering political
orgy led to the expulsion of President Roussef.