Argentina         and The End of History - Francis Fukuyama famously         observed at the end of the Cold War that - at the highest levels of         ideology - there was nothing to argue over anymore: capitalism         and democracy were obviously better than any alternatives. From now on,         history would get ever duller because everybody knew that capitalist         democracy was the solution.
Of course, history hasn't exactly ended         yet. What's becoming clear is that there was a fatal flaw in         Fukuyama's model. He forgot to ask: "What if large parts of the         world are simply not competent enough to make capitalist democracy         work?" Consider Argentina, a nation blessed by nature at least         abundantly as Canada. A nation so trendy in social values that plastic         surgery is more common in Buenos Aires than in Los Angeles. A nation         where, after decades of bad choices, the political elite had for the         last decade been the world's truest believers in neoliberal economics.         Yet, Argentina has once again has collapsed into economic and political         chaos. 1-9-2002
 
 
 
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