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Program of Economic Reactivation for the Benefit People, 1980
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Program of Economic Reactivation for the Benefit People, 1980
Current price: $17.99
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Program of Economic Reactivation for the Benefit People, 1980
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The 1980 Nicaraguan Program of Economic Reactivation for the Benefit of the People is a historic document from the Nicaraguan Sandinista Revolution that offers a detailed program to address economic inequality that today has spun out of control around the world. It analyses the economic realities of Nicaragua in 1980, including the legacy of Somoza's dictatorship along with a plan to rebuild the economy. This book is an in-depth statistical study defining a moment in Nicaraguan history when inequality was overthrown and a new vision of economic life seemed possible.
The Program is not the work of one person. Nor solely of a political party for partisan purposes. It was the work of 200 people commissioned by the revolutionary Sandinista victors to create a plan for their post-victory world.
The Program writers included Chileans with experience during the Allende years in Chile before the 1973 coup. It included people from all walks of Nicaraguan life, from workers to shop owners, from farmers to merchants, from intellectuals to illiterates. It analyzes the production and output of farms and factories to make the crises of employment, production, nutrition and international trade something real and understandable. It proposes solutions based on economic planning, control of prices and taxes, strong government protections for the lowest levels of society, sacrifices for the rich, and redistribution of wealth via enhancing the social services, pensions, medical care, education and literacy for the people.