Chavez unsubtly spat in the face of neoliberalism. It's the only reason why people (generally Americans) know more about his excesses than they do about the torturous theocracies of the Saudis or Bahrainis and the only reason we are talking about his human rights record on the day of his death.
Meanwhile back in reality....
-inflation adjusted GDP grew 97% from 2003 to 2009
-lots of growth in non-oil sectors, more private sector growth than public
-the poverty rate has been cut in half (from nearly 2/3 of the country to 1/3), extreme poverty cut by 70%
-pension eligibility has reportedly tripled and pensions themselves quadrupled
-Foreign corporations do plenty of business in this country painted as unfriendly to free markets. Don't worry, they have Starbucks. lol
Above all, these gains don't take into account the universalization of healthcare and a literacy rate that will soon be near-universal. Ask yourselves, would a despot educate and heal his population if he was more concerned about power for its own sake, as Obama, Cameron and their corporate clients would have us believe?