Answer: history cannot be changed...we do not have a time machine. What we can change is 1) a way how we look at it and 2) making citizens of Venuezuela responsible for their themselves because it is them who is responsible. Only responsibility for their country can make them free.
Explanation: accessing unconscious layers of collective psyche of this nation (through their myths, collective imagery), identifying collective trauma and making it conscious ....all that can help to integrate what is split off, excluded, forgotten, repressed. Making the wound conscious. Linking history and psychology....this is the only way we can change destinies of peoples.
1. elite. wealthy, upper. class. rich with land.
2.middle. tradesman, merchants, shopkeepers,
3. lower. unskilled and. uneducated. individuals who.
4. independent. farmers. lived on small farms. which they worked.
Yugoslavia is one of the first countries to experience the rupture with the Soviet, Stalinist system. There is a huge difference between China and Yugoslavia: If China opposed the Soviet system, against the N. Khrushchev regime, the Yugoslav opposed the Soviet Union, it was a rupture with I. Stalin under the slogan of the appeal to K. Marx.