By John J. Metzler
This didn t have to happen. But blame toxic politics, the living legacy of the populist Peronist era, and the tipping point of the COVID-19 pandemic, and you discover what is unravelling Argentina s socioeconomic fabric. Sadly we see a resource-rich and formerly middle class country morphing into a tragic parody of bad governance and socialist stagnation.
Argentina is a land where many of the political-isms of the 20th century have been tried, tinkered with and usually failed. There s always been the theatrical touch in politics as much as in soccer, but somehow because of the country s vast resources, hardworking farmers, and last minute political sobriety, Argentina would always muddle through. The coronavirus pandemic changed this paradigm.
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