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Pinochet, the Times reported, said he is “a lover of liberty, a right to which all men are born.” But he had no confidence “in orthodox democracy. It was too easy to infiltrate and destroy.” (He knew of what he spoke.) So he favored “a protected democracy” with a strong political role for the military. “He has managed to say in power,” the Times reported, “through what even his opponents recognize in political acumen…” (not terror, torture, and death squads.)
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Pinochet,
the
Times
reported,
said
he
is
“a
lover
of
liberty,
a
right
to
which
all
men
are
born.”
But
he
had
no
confidence
“in
orthodox
democracy.
It
was
too
easy
to
infiltrate
and
destroy.”
(He
knew
of
what
he
spoke.)
So
he
favored
“a
protected
democracy”
with
a
strong
political
role
for
the
military.
“He
has
managed
to
say
in
power,”
the
Times
reported,
“through
what
even
his
opponents
recognize
in
political
acumen…”
(not
terror,
torture,
and
death
squads.)