Salvador Allende
The rule of Salvador Allende was short but wasn’t sweet. In this essay, I am going to talk about the events surrounding the rise and fall of the Allende government. I am going to discuss the reign of the 1970-1973 Chilean President and I am going to include the research path that I took to obtain the information that I found about the Allende government. I then will discuss what I actually found out about my research topic. Finally I will use my own opinion to connect the relationship between my research and Freire’s text, “The `Banking` Concept of Education.” Finding information about the Allende government wasn’t difficult, but finding the information that I needed in a book of 500 pages or so wasn’t too fun. I first set out searching for information on the Allende government through the Internet. Once I established enough information from the Internet, I then headed off to the library. In the library, I searched the library database on the computers and searched for any books containing information about the Allende government. I found four or five interesting titles and went off and started my search for the books. As my luck would have it, all the books that I was searching for were
already checked out, so my first thought was that “I am so screwed.” The next class meeting, I found that one of my partners had checked out four of the books that I was searching for in the Library. After three years of basically “pissing off” the economy of Chile, the military of Chile developed a Coup, and with support from the United States CIA overthrew President Allende. The military leaders issued an explanation of their move to overthrow Allende and this was written in a text, called Edict No. 5, which lists fourteen reasons why the military moved against the Allende regime. Some of these reasons were that the Allende government had made itself illegitimate by violating the Constitution and the laws of the republic; that had fomented class hatred and destroyed the basis of coexistence of the citizenry; that it had sought an abusive accumulation of “all political and economic power”; that it had gravely undermined the economy; and that it had placed in jeopardy “the internal and external security of the country” (Alexander 336). My group members and myself got together at the library last Sunday and had the opportunity to search through the books and find valuable information that we could use. Since these were the only books left available in the library that we needed, we had to use each book
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