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The Illusion of Democracy in Guyana: Why Economic Freedom is Crucial for Political Freedom

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April 23, 2023
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Guyana has been struggling with political and economic issues for decades. The country’s economy has been hampered by corruption and mismanagement, leading to high levels of poverty and unemployment. Can there be any democracy or political freedom in Guyana without economic freedom? According to Nobel Memorial Prize Economist Milton Friedman and Austrian School economist Ludwig von Mises, economic freedom is a necessary prerequisite for political freedom.

Friedman argued that political and economic freedom are interdependent, and economic freedom is necessary for real dissent and the exchange of ideas. He also believed that economic freedom protects minorities from discrimination since the market is apathetic to “their views or color.” Similarly, von Mises believed that political and economic freedom are mutually dependent.

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In Guyana, economic freedom has been elusive, particularly for the Afro-Guyanese community. This community has been historically excluded from the economic mainstream and left behind in a system that favors the Indo-Guyanese community. The distribution of government contracts, funded by taxpayers’ money and debts that every citizen could be liable for, is a clear example of this economic disparity. The Afro-Guyanese community has been awarded a disproportionately low amount of these contracts, perpetuating poverty and inequality.

The lack of economic freedom has significant implications for political freedom in Guyana. In a system where economic power is concentrated in the hands of a few, political power naturally follows. This has resulted in a political system that is heavily biased towards the Indo-Guyanese community, with the Afro-Guyanese community largely excluded from the political process. Furthermore, the government’s undue influence over the economy has resulted in a system where corruption is rampant, and accountability is virtually non-existent.

To promote democracy and political freedom in Guyana, the government must take decisive steps to promote economic freedom and create a level playing field for all its citizens.

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