I am not aware of democratic revolutions in South Korea or Singapore to break 
away from imperialist dependance, although I agree that they have more or less 
bourgeois democratic regimes. Maybe an exception can be found somewhere in the 
post WWII world but as a general tendency it is clear that capitalists have 
been unable to lead democratic revolutions to break away from imperialist 
control in peripheral countries. Che Guevara also talked about this dependance 
of local capitalists and subservience to imperialism. And certainly in 
Venezuela this is confirmed, even when our "red capitalists" claimed to be 
anti-imperialists (while being unable of even nationalizing the oil industry).


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