ADSactly World - Venezuela and the absence of respect towards private property
Introduction
It has been covered in previous articles how Venezuela’s transformation into the current disaster slowly began to take form, beginning with how the population’s misconception about democracy ultimately caused its very destruction.
Little by little, certain totalitarian measures, disguised as something good that could help people, started to be applied with a lot of popular support, but they were all designed to undermine the people’s freedom in every sense, and transfer even more power and control to a political party that from the beginning, has only cared about their own interests, being more that willing to destroy an entire country as long as they are the ones governing it.
Today, we are going to explore how and why was private property attacked in Venezuela.
Understanding nationalization and expropriation
Nationalizing companies means that the largest company in a certain industry, or the entire industry, goes into the hands of the government. When they nationalize an entire industry, the government keeps the monopoly of said industry. No person or entity can create a company that participate in said sector and citizens have only one option, the one offered by the government. The nationalization is done together with expropriation policies that work in a similar way and share the same goal, that is, to give the political party direct access to the money of these companies.
Expropriating private companies means that after a certain moment a company that was successfully built by a single individual or group of people thanks to their effort, vision and the employees, will now be operated by the government. Understanding this is very important, because governments try to convince people that the company is nationalized or expropriated so they can "return it to the people", but people and government are not the same. The government and the people are completely different things by definition. What politicians actually want when they talk about nationalizing and expropriating is to make it easier for them to steal money.
In the typical state of corruption, a politician wants money and the business owner has it, so the politician is forced to deal with the businessman who in exchange for his money and resources, wants favors and a privileged treatment, but when a company is nationalized they remove the businessman from the picture, and are then able to directly manage the company’s resources. They no longer need to deal with third parties, and now they are free to take what they want when they want it.
But this doesn’t reduce corruption, everything remains as corrupt as it was before the nationalization, if not worse, there can be the case with companies that were very important and appreciated because they created jobs for the people and provided a valuable service, but after being nationalized are transformed into inoperative entities, sometimes even being unable to continue with their activities due to their inefficiency.
What happened in Venezuela?
Chávez nationalized multiple companies and took full and direct control of PDVSA, which was already nationalized since 1975, but despite being a public company, it operated outside the government with total independence, and the country's budget wasn’t conditioned by PDVSA's revenues. So when Chávez took control over PDVSA, for practical purposes it was the same as nationalizing it.
The first thing that happened was that PDVSA board of directors was replaced by people who had no proper knowledge about the oil industry, but had strong ties with the government. They wanted to control PDVSA because it was and still is one of the most important oil companies in the world. They knew that without controlling PDVSA’s money, it would be very difficult to sustain their future actions. The new slogan was "Now PDVSA belongs to everyone", which actually meant they finally were able to have direct access to thousands of millions of dollars coming from the oil industry.
They also nationalized other "strategic" industries to have direct access to their resources. People were told that it was necessary to nationalize private companies because their rich owners were thieves who took advantage of the people, nationalizing companies would then, guaranteed that no Venezuelan would be without access to the most important services. But their real intention wasn’t to give anything back to anyone, it was to get rid of the businessmen and satisfy their need for more control.
No nationalization brought improvements to people's lives. Before the electricity was nationalized, no one suffered from power outages. Private electricity providers worked very well. Everyone had electricity. Some people, the poorest, could not pay for electricity and stole it from the street, and those who paid for the service were guaranteed to have electricity. When this industry was nationalized, things changed, and the only guarantee was that of suffering from power outages on a constant basis.
When these anti freedom measures ended up ruining the private entrepreneurship, and the food companies stopped producing their products, the government accused them of hoarders, and expropriated those companies, which gave them the capacity to produce food for a short period of time that they could sell in their own government owned grocery stores to stop shortages, but this was obviously an unsustainable situation.
The nationalized companies ended up collapsing, and for anyone going to a grocery store in Venezuela to buy what people normally buy for their homes in any normal country, it would be close to impossible to find every product that is needed. Even if some people have the money, there aren’t available products. Sometimes there is no meat to eat, and this can last for months. A few years ago there was the famous toilet paper shortage that was reported by several news websites. Finding available milk is not something that happens everyday, the same can be said about pretty much any basic food. The shortage is widespread and permanent. That is what happens when private companies are attacked and the free market is destroyed.
Conclusion
Everything the government nationalized ended badly, not only because they were corrupted people who didn’t know how to efficiently manage a business, it was also because nationalizing the companies turns them into an entity that no one takes good care of, there is not a person that benefits from the company's optimal functioning, they are more focused on stealing the company’s resources and then go and do the same to the next one, and therefore people aren’t bothered with doing a proper job planning the finances, the production and other tasks typical of every business. This destroys the structure of a country and in Venezuela, right now, most of the products are imported because local production is practically non existent.
Thus, the nationalization of companies is done with the goal of taking over more resources, to dispose of people's money beyond taxes, and with the new resources coming from the nationalizations, they can do whatever they want. From bribing people and financing massive political campaigns, to even helping other allied politicians with their own campaigns in their own countries.
All of that is not the stated intention of course, they say to the people that nationalizations are happening for their own benefit. To guarantee services to the poorest, or to avoid excessive prices. In the end, what happens is that the government takes away money from companies like a vampire sucks the blood of a victim. The companies die, the country is left without good services, and the totalitarian government increases its power.
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One very important factor that maybe 90% of the world are not understanding or failing to see , is the sad fact that country by country is falling by the same evil group which is " The New World Order", Venezuela is a product of this group, Nicaragua is next and so on. There is no stopping them because those who have a bit of power to do so are either paid out or killed. We can blame my mother or Chavez or Maduro,Castros or the dog next door but the whole situation is a process to brake down the economies of each and every country in the world. For those who have a problem understanding this post and believe you are living in a fantasy and bit under educated. Start by reading what is the " New World Order " take a look at a USA one dollar bill, ask your self why the Illuminaties? . Finally why do you think no one is helping Venezuela? the answer is so simple : This is meant to be.
Russia , China and Cuba are exploiting the resources of this great country with the direction of the United Nations.
Colombia is already suffering the affects of the migration from Venezuela and soon they'll have people coming over from Nicaragua.
I just can't believe that every article that I read is only an illusion of the real plan that is going on.
Chavez sold Venezuela out to the powers, that was his order , then they kill his because he did not wanted to join the club .
Maduro on the other hand knows that if he don't go along , he too will be put away like a dirty rag.
The Venezolanos are suffering and will continue to do so , there is no stopping the New World Order I sadly say it. Freedom is something that will just have to dream about.
We are living in a fake world,nothing is real and people just don't care , the obvious is only an act by the powers.
So sad.
Also Trinidad and Tobago which is 16miles of the coast of Venezuela is being heavily affected with illegal migration, drug smuggling, gun smuggling and hundreds of murders as a result of the gun smuggling. Ofcourse local gangsters are mostly the killers but without the illegal guns it would not be so easy to rob, rape, kill etc
Wow, I was in Trinidad about 6 years ago and I found it so beautiful , I loved the people , specially the children. So sad that there is a mad group controlling the best places on our earth.
No. These crises are nothing new. Europe suffered them last century. Now some people in America seem to never learn about old political mistakes and are doing them all over again.
If everybody owns something, nobody does (except the people at the top of the pyramid). Notice how the socialistic society, where there is supposedly an absence of greed, benefits only those at the top of the power structure. Is it possible that they are the greedy ones?
Nice post that summarizes the situation, which is comparable to that of Brazil.
Not so long ago, I supported Chavez. I thought his ultra-state policy was socialism, and I thought he was fighting private property by running the printing press.
Since then, I have read Marx, and I have understood that Chavez and Castros are the worst enemies of the people, those whom he calls to fight rifle in hand in his address of 1850: those who take power just after a Revolution, those who claim to control the production for the people but without it, those who disarm the people and say: "The Revolution has won now that we are in power," these are the most dangerous enemies of a people.
Chavism, like Castrism, like Leninism, are NOT progressive forms of socialism. They are forms of monarchism: state bureaucracies, which control the whole apparatus of production, out of all democratic control, which sinks rapidly into absurd and costly policies, based on the superstition of the printing press.
If we cut off the sound of the speeches and concentrate on the analysis of the mode of production, Chavez's Venezuela looks very much like the France of Louis XVI.
This “Expropriating” takes away all motivation individuals would have to build a successful company at first. That reminds me corrupt government all over the world including US. But you are right, it’s diferent corrupted government being paid by companies and nationalization. It definitely doesn’t lead to any good. Recently, I’ve heard about inflation in Venezuela getting even worse. No one could have imagined it just a few years ago. As you mentioned, with nationalization everything got worse, even electricity supply is a disaster. Venezuela is a living proof of nationalization not working at all. Government should work for the people and the the other way. I pray for people in Venezuela and hope it will all change one day.
Yeah, the US has surely its doses of corruption, but it cannot be compared with Venezuela because in the US it is very possible to create companies, create innovations and have a good life with normal jobs, that is why tons of people are always trying to live in America. In Venezuela people are escaping like there is no tomorrow. It is quite different.
The timeframe that went before the coming to intensity of Hugo Chavez in 1999 is known as the Fourth Republic, and it starts in 1958, after the topple of the autocracy of Peres Jimenez. Venezuela amidst the twentieth century was a poor nation, whose economy was commanded by agribusiness.
Be that as it may, step by step started to pick up force oil and gas division, which before the finish of the most recent century effectively involved over 90% of GDP (this is the offer of the oil business in the total national output today). The generally prosperous period in the life of the nation is ascribed to the 1960-70s, the way of life of the Venezuelan populace right now in the press is alluded to as "very high", in any case, with the stipulation – "in examination with other Latin American nations."
The cash that conveyed the oil and gas part to the Treasury was sufficient just to keep up a worthy way of life in the urban communities, the distinction in salary between the occupants of the town and the city turned out to be large to the point that the laborers were compelled to offer their territory and move EN masse to the urban communities, shaping there entire squares of self – development - "Barrios". Since the second 50% of the 1970s, the monetary circumstance in the nation started to break down.
The fall in oil costs and the General monetary emergency in the district has prompted the selection by the legislature of Venezuela in late 1989 of the proposals of the IMF as a feature of the change of the economy: cuts in social spending, the expansion in common levies, higher costs for gas and open transportation, and that's just the beginning. The nation has its own group of "junior reformers" and "the procedure has gone." Following the proposals of the IMF has caused mass challenges among the populace, the concealment of which prompted the casualties – as indicated by different sources, murdered a few hundred to 3,000 individuals.
When Hugo Chavez came to control, Venezuela's economy was a run of the mill "trumpet economy." Raw material introduction has prompted the way that the nation, situated in a great climatic zone, was compelled to import the vast majority of the nourishment.
With the fall in world oil costs, the item economy of Venezuela arrived in an extremely poor state, to pay the "bills" of social approach of Chavez wound up risky, the press progressively started to discuss the nation's default. As per a few specialists, the miserable consequences of the financial arrangement of President Chavez were because of the apathetic and erratic choices he made. Such a "mounted force surge" and irregularity in his activities got the end more mischief than great...
Just a quick correction, I don't think they don't exist, I think they aren't securely guaranteed by the state even if they are on paper. The numerous appropriations by the socialist party demonstrate that. Even if de jure these things are guaranteed, de facto they are not. I don't think the percentage of public/private ownership is the definition of whether something is socialist or not, I am evaluating the country on the principles by which it is being run, and state appropriation of private property is a typically socialist act. Always nice to discuss this with you.
I was born in Venezuela.
It has been a long time ago, and since all of the stated acts mentioned in the post happened, the country unfortunately has fallen in a spiral plummiting down to oblivion. The effects of which can be even be felt today. And even, they "try" to solve it but it will do more harm than good.
Fortunately enough for me, my family was smart enough to see what was coming before the massive expropiation of companies, and then we just moved to Spain. I don't remember too much as I was young (maybe like 7-8 years old?) and innocent. However, I really appreciate all the effort my family did for us.
As of today I live well. I just wonder, how powerful and free that country could have been if it wasn't taken by the wrong hands in the first place.
Yes, it is very wise to move to another country when this type of political movements start to get control. Venezuela has always had potential, what it lacks is the right mentality in a lot of the citizens, who end up making the political decisions that cause disasters that shouldn't be happening any more.
It will get a lot worse before it can get better. Most likely there will be a war.
USA backed as always
ENLIGHTMENT POST. Give describing from other point of view and improve our knowledge, and interesting to discus.
As a big oil producer then Venezuela relies more on oil commodities as a source of livelihood of the country. When high oil prices can all pay off easily. however, amid the lethargy of oil trade and falling oil prices would be a major source of trouble because there is no readiness to face an economic storm that could destroy the joints of the people's economy. The state can not guarantee its people. While the people who had been accustomed to fulfilled his desire to be struggling alone and increasingly depressed. Such a protracted condition will surely cause turmoil. If the turmoil does not get the right handling can cause chaos. Countries that experience chaos would be very easily destroyed both from within and due to influence from outside, especially other countries who want to fight over the cake of natural resources.
Because the root of the problem is the economy then the effort appears to nationalize the existing company. the basic idea is good because it aims to increase state assets and become additional state revenue,
Unfortunately, in efforts to nationalize it is not easy. there is always a problem.
To overcome this need extreme action.
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It has been sad to watch from afar how things continue to Spiral out of control in Venezuela. We continue to hear stories from the many Venezuelan users here on steemit about hardships and fear. So much has been taken away and there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight. Now to top it off there have been those who fear what might happen if the US gets involved and steps in. This can not be an easy situation for anyone to live in.
Right now, an intervention seems like the only possible solution. Local people are unable to remove them from power. Colombia will end up being affected by the amount of Venezuelans that will be crossing the border looking to receive some kind of help, and Colombia is a NATO partner. Taking this criminal organization away with international force is what should happen, otherwise Venezuela is lost.
This is something that is absolutely true and we all need to understand it. Gone are days when we could shout theoretical definitions and expect the people to nod their heads. We have all read this definition by good Abe in the school:
There was a time that this could have been true. Today the democracies have been hijacked by powerful entities in shadows that have not only monopolized the markets but the truthful fact is that they have monopolized the governments. We all notice this fact during the elections.
We cannot even find an ideal candidate to vote for anymore. Those of us who still vote only do so by the criteria of selecting the candidate on the the basis of him/her being the the least evil of all the available choices. This means we are not able to vote for the best but for the least worst. This is all happening after the fact that there still are many good people out there but they are eliminated in the preliminaries. This is a clear indication of how this system has been twisted and hijacked.
I think the ideal candidate would be the one who respects individual freedom the most.
Nothing new, politics has always been dirty.