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Painful Birth is the astounding story of how Chile narrowly escaped becoming a Leninist/Stalinist slave state in the early 1970s and over a relatively short historic period was transformed into the near paragon of freedom and prosperity that it is today. The book not only narrates the events but also explains the economic policies, institutional transformation, and ideological change involved. Painful Birth provides an invaluable case study in economic growth, international relations, political ideologies, and Latin American development.

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The 1970 accession of Salvador Allende to the presidency of Chile is a good test case of what happens when a country turns its economy over to the government. Painful Birth provides us with a thought-provoking account of this dramatic plunge into socialism, and also of the country’s subsequent escape from it. Dr. Edwards’ concise, readable study provides an excellent background for today’s debates about the desirable scope of government. -- James L. Payne, Professor of political science at Yale, Wesleyan, Johns Hopkins, and Texas A & M and author of Six Political Illusions (2010), A History of Force (2004), Overcoming Welfare (1998), Costly Returns: The Burdens of the U. S. Tax System (1993), and The…

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Contents Preface: The Nature of Freedom and a Free Society Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 About the Author

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 12/14/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761859994, 978-0761859994
      ISBN10: 0761859993

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Painful Birth is the astounding story of how Chile narrowly escaped becoming a Leninist/Stalinist slave state in the early 1970s and over a relatively short historic period was transformed into the near paragon of freedom and prosperity that it is today. The book not only narrates the events but also explains the economic policies, institutional transformation, and ideological change involved. Painful Birth provides an invaluable case study in economic growth, international relations, political ideologies, and Latin American development.

      Trade Review
      The 1970 accession of Salvador Allende to the presidency of Chile is a good test case of what happens when a country turns its economy over to the government. Painful Birth provides us with a thought-provoking account of this dramatic plunge into socialism, and also of the country’s subsequent escape from it. Dr. Edwards’ concise, readable study provides an excellent background for today’s debates about the desirable scope of government. -- James L. Payne, Professor of political science at Yale, Wesleyan, Johns Hopkins, and Texas A & M and author of Six Political Illusions (2010), A History of Force (2004), Overcoming Welfare (1998), Costly Returns: The Burdens of the U. S. Tax System (1993), and The…

      Table of Contents
      Contents Preface: The Nature of Freedom and a Free Society Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 About the Author

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