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Reflections on Latin American Development (Paperback)
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Reflections on Latin American Development (Paperback)
Series: LLILAS Latin American Monograph Series
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Economic development has been an challenge facing the countries of
Latin America. Because the United States, from the very nature of
its geographic and economic relationship with its southern
neighbors, must inevitably exercise a strong influence on the
course which that development takes, it is important that North
Americans understand conditions in Latin America and the attitudes
of its peoples. Roberto de Oliveira Campos, former Brazilian
Minister of Economic Planning, is in a unique position to evaluate
both past accomplishments and future problems. In this group of
essays, Campos gives a comprehensive analysis of many aspects of
Latin American development in the mid-twentieth century. He
examines relations between the United States and Latin America from
a variety of angles, and he outlines the basic problems of economic
development, of governmental policy, and of public and private
administration. He gives particular attention in several essays to
the relationship of foreign trade and foreign aid to economic
development, and he presents a long discussion of the Alliance for
Progress-its history, its purposes, its accomplishments, and its
failures. Campos's philosophy regarding the role of the state in
economic development and other questions emerges clearly from these
pithy essays. "The valid distinction I see on the basis of my
analysis of men and things is between pragmatic or functional
nationalists and romantic or temperamental nationalists," he
writes. "The latter confuse intention with results. They start with
enthusiasm and end in fanaticism, this being, according to
Santayana, 'the art of redoubling efforts after losing sight of
objectives.' . . . Many [romantic nationalists], though they do not
confess it, favor the dangerous purgery of revolution. "The
pragmatic nationalist seeks to operate within the frame of
democratic institutions and prefers reform to revolution. As to
myself, I shall continue considering myself a pragmatic
nationalist. I renounce the temptation of mobilizing resentment in
order to gain the authority to plan development. I would rather
strengthen the national entrepreneur than merely antagonize the
foreigner. I would want the state not to do what it cannot do in
order to do what it should do. I prefer to love my own country
rather than to hate the others'."
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