domingo, 31 de mayo de 2009

Historia pura

Siempre me maravillo la capacidad o el miedo al daño que los distintos peronismos tenian efecto en USA, mas aun, a esta altura deberia ser visto como historia (Manolo lo es)

Pero, no, estoy equivocado, aun hoy despierta temores

Esto es del blog de Jerry Pournelle, liberal antediluviano si lo hay

Esta comentando un articulo de Pravda donde se dice que los rusos tienen tristeza por los americanos que caen en manos de los marxistas

Asi que Rusia tiene tristeza por America que cae en las manos de lo smarxistas, En realidad, lo que parece ser que esta surgiendo esta mas cerca a la rama del Marxismo de Mussolini/Huey Long. Mussolini, un socialista toda su vida, creia que la descripcion de la lucha de clases era bastante precisa, y po rello era un marxista; ...........Hitler adapto el NacionalSocialismmo de ese modelo pero le agrego antisemitismo............mientras que Mussolini........, Huey Long importo algo de ello en Luisiana. EL PERONISMO EN ARGENTINA SE BASO MUCHO SOBRE LA MISMA TEORIA SOCIO ECONOMICA, PERO NO FUE TAN EFICIENTE.....

Hay muchas discusiones acerca de cuan bien trabajaron las economias alemanas e italianas bajo el fascismo (PERO CIERTAMENTE MEJOR QUE BAJO EL INTERVENCIONISMO PERONISTA).........

el link

http://www.jerrypournelle.com/mail/2009/Q2/mail572.html#Saturday

2 comentarios:

Cine Braille dijo...

Alemania Nazi OK, pero ¿le parece que el bocón inservible de Mussolini manejó bien algo, don Ayj?

ayjblog dijo...

In 1925, Benito Mussolini initiated a campaign to destroy the Mafia and its political allies. In doing so, he would suppress many political opponents on the island and score a great propaganda coup for Fascism. In October 1925, he appointed Cesare Mori prefect of Palermo and gave him special powers to attack the Mafia. Like previous crackdowns, it involved massive round-ups of suspected criminals; over 11,000 arrests were made over the course of the campaign.[12] Wives and children of mafiosi were sometimes taken hostage to force their surrender. Many were tried in en masse.[38][39] More than 1,200 were convicted and imprisoned,[40] and many others were internally exiled without trial.[41]
Mori's campaign ended in June 1929 when Mussolini recalled him to Rome. Although he did not totally crush the Mafia as the Fascist press proclaimed, his campaign was nonetheless very successful. In 1986, the mafioso defector Antonino Calderone said of the period:
"The music changed. Mafiosi had a hard life. [...] After the war the mafia hardly existed anymore. The Sicilian Families had all been broken up."[41]
Many mafiosi fled to the United States. Among these were Carlo Gambino and Joseph Bonanno, who would go on to become powerful mafia bosses in New York City.

sin contar los trenes, pero eso es folclore italiano