These leftist views caused revolt in order to overthrow capitalism, and this is seen in Cuba with the rise of Fidel Castro. Klaren also writes about how the countries of Latin America continually borrowed money from the United States in order to relieve themselves of a depression. In the film, “South of the Border”, the narrator tells the story about why most of the Latin American countries have been so economically unstable, and this is due to their increased debt to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This debt caused the Latin American Countries to go bankrupt and continue to borrow money from the International Monetary Fund. The rise of the more liberal groups in the nation began to stop this continual borrowing, and leaders such as Hugo Chavez and many others sought to end their debt to the IMF bringing about a better economy, but also shifting their country to a more socialist form of
These leftist views caused revolt in order to overthrow capitalism, and this is seen in Cuba with the rise of Fidel Castro. Klaren also writes about how the countries of Latin America continually borrowed money from the United States in order to relieve themselves of a depression. In the film, “South of the Border”, the narrator tells the story about why most of the Latin American countries have been so economically unstable, and this is due to their increased debt to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This debt caused the Latin American Countries to go bankrupt and continue to borrow money from the International Monetary Fund. The rise of the more liberal groups in the nation began to stop this continual borrowing, and leaders such as Hugo Chavez and many others sought to end their debt to the IMF bringing about a better economy, but also shifting their country to a more socialist form of