"Book in Spanish. Description translated from Spanish: ""Venezuela,"" said Carlos Blanco ""is not the rich country, blessed by God, heir of Bolivar, with a virtuous and deserving people of destinations that Providence would reserve. Venezuela is actually a country of medium international significance, endowed with natural resources whose income has squandered, with affluent and poor social classes that are largely partners illusion of sudden wealth. The Chavista revolution was the offer that dazzled a country without own effort, would emerge prosperous, free, equal, of redemptive feat of riding. the purpose was not achieved, the hopes were dashed. Disillusionment came to inhabit the country fell in love with her fantasies. Nothing could supply what other people have already discovered: that great ideas are worked every day, that the solution to the ills lies not in government, but in the streets, among the people, in the hands and wills of citizens, there are no shortcuts to happiness, although for misfortune. "" Chavez has today as its brand to have dissolved into nothingness the greatest political support any government leader or have received in the history of Venezuela. This book is an excellent Carlos Blanco breviary on the way by which a sector of the traditionalist left squandered a huge political capital and helped forge a reactionary regime that favors rhetoric about effectiveness and about the civic military."