I appreciate your point of view... but Argentina is a big country... is your sphere of local contacts throughout that country? Was there are breakdown of local governments services such as law enforcement? Were basic services not delivered such as electricity and communications?
If so... I find it hard to believe that the sociopaths didn't run wild...
I appreciate your point of view... but Argentina is a big country... is your sphere of local contacts throughout that country? Was there are breakdown of local governments services such as law enforcement? Were basic services not delivered such as electricity and communications? If so... I find it hard to believe that the sociopaths didn't run wild...
Well, that's my point that those services didn't break down. There, were, however, cases in which employees forcefully occupied the facilities of their defunct former employers.
My contacts were spread across Buenos Aires, however I'm sure the rural areas scarcely noticed any problems.
There is and was grinding poverty in Argentina, but there was never "panic in the streets".