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Venezuela’s collapse didn’t start with sanctions — and it didn’t start with Hugo Chávez either.
In this clip from our Bro History series on Venezuela, we break down how decades of oil dependence, political exclusion, corruption, and institutional fragility created a system that was always one crash away from disaster.
We walk through:
How Venezuela’s post-1958 “stable democracy” was built on oil money and exclusion
Why the Punto Fijo system carried the seeds of its own collapse
How Chávez did improve living standards — and why those gains were structurally fragile
How Nicolás Maduro inherited the same broken system… and made every worst-case scenario come true
Why the oil crash, hyperinflation, repression, and mass migration all reinforced each other
How U.S. sanctions escalated an already collapsing state
And finally, the little-discussed moment when Maduro reportedly offered to leave — and why Washington said no
This episode isn’t about defending regimes or repeating talking points. It’s about understanding how states fail — and why Venezuela’s story is more complicated than “socialism bad” or “imperialism did it.”
📌 This is Part 3 of a multi-part Bro History breakdown on Venezuela.
⏱️ Key Moments:
#Venezuela #HugoChavez #NicolasMaduro #OilEconomy #Sanctions #LatinAmerica #Geopolitics #StateFailure #BroHistory #PoliticalEconomy #USForeignPolicy
Links to our other stuff on the interwebs:
https://www.youtube.com/@BroHistory
https://brohistory.substack.com/
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Venezuela’s collapse didn’t start with sanctions — and it didn’t start with Hugo Chávez either.
In this clip from our Bro History series on Venezuela, we break down how decades of oil dependence, political exclusion, corruption, and institutional fragility created a system that was always one crash away from disaster.
We walk through:
How Venezuela’s post-1958 “stable democracy” was built on oil money and exclusion
Why the Punto Fijo system carried the seeds of its own collapse
How Chávez did improve living standards — and why those gains were structurally fragile
How Nicolás Maduro inherited the same broken system… and made every worst-case scenario come true
Why the oil crash, hyperinflation, repression, and mass migration all reinforced each other
How U.S. sanctions escalated an already collapsing state
And finally, the little-discussed moment when Maduro reportedly offered to leave — and why Washington said no
This episode isn’t about defending regimes or repeating talking points. It’s about understanding how states fail — and why Venezuela’s story is more complicated than “socialism bad” or “imperialism did it.”
📌 This is Part 3 of a multi-part Bro History breakdown on Venezuela.
⏱️ Key Moments:
#Venezuela #HugoChavez #NicolasMaduro #OilEconomy #Sanctions #LatinAmerica #Geopolitics #StateFailure #BroHistory #PoliticalEconomy #USForeignPolicy
Links to our other stuff on the interwebs:
https://www.youtube.com/@BroHistory
https://brohistory.substack.com/
#343
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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