eduds6 [he/him]

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Cake day: September 23rd, 2022

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  • Inflation in Russia is only high if considering what neoclassicals/monetarists/neoliberals think about inflation. But this school of economics is not always dominant outside the western world and was imposed as part of its washington consensus economics, the cold war dictatorships such as Chile and Brazil, by the IMF, and by intellectual/theoretical colonialism and right-wing/libertarian NGOs. As an example, marxist economists (in terms of what is traditionally seen as macroeconomics, planned economy) and especially developmentalist economists are dominant in Brazil in universities (although the landowner/financial oligarchy and the army restricts them from getting in power as Brazil is a US colony in disguise), and in fact developmentalism is common in latin america. MMT has seen a growth in other countries.













  • lol vargas was not a dictator. he was an hardline guy who had his own conflicting attitudes and views about anything. he was more like a reformist right-winger. He repressed liberals and communists. He definitely engaged in racist campaigns against japanese people but in a world war II context. Vargas is a figure that is impossible for most western people to understand, because he represents a right that does not exist in america or europe. An illiberal right, that is still existing today in Brazil. Capitalist but not liberal. Some of it that isn`t even capitalist but in favour of industrialist right or even far right illiberal republics. While i do think its currently full of reactionary anti-minority assholes, its not liberal in any sense and its very different from the nazbols. And it has very small numbers compared to the nazbols.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castilhism