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The '90s have proved a frustrating experience for Latin America. More so to those who consider Liberalism to be the fairest political system. After a seemingly positive start, a series of unclear administrative practices ensued, plagued by lack of control and a steep growth of government expenditure, most for corrupt and clientelistic reasons. This situation -of high expectations about a Truth victory frustrated by political manouvers- immediately recalls Juan Bautista Alberdi's book "Peregrinación de Luz el Día, o Viajes y aventuras de la Verdad en el Nuevo Mundo"*. As a sharp publicist…mehr

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The '90s have proved a frustrating experience for Latin America. More so to those who consider Liberalism to be the fairest political system. After a seemingly positive start, a series of unclear administrative practices ensued, plagued by lack of control and a steep growth of government expenditure, most for corrupt and clientelistic reasons. This situation -of high expectations about a Truth victory frustrated by political manouvers- immediately recalls Juan Bautista Alberdi's book "Peregrinación de Luz el Día, o Viajes y aventuras de la Verdad en el Nuevo Mundo"*. As a sharp publicist Alberdi identified his villains with thos most easily identifiable at his time: Tartufo, don Basilio de Sevilla, Gil Blas de Santillana. Regrettably nowadays hipocrisy, bad faith and vile are common political practices, thus loosing their stealth. Today's state of the art political trap comes disguised as "pragmatism" or "idealism". These are much more difficult to detect, as their evil lurks behind the acromegalia of their positive characteristics. Thus, the return to the sources, and the understanding of how it is in the ideas of Kant and Hegel were the justification of totalitarism hides, of how the Jean Jaques Rousseau conception materialized the transformism by means of which the Lord's word became replaced by the Will of the People in order to avail absolutism and the choking of individual liberties. In this sense Dr. Armando Ribas' analysis enlightens and allows to undertand the new intellectual traps setup by the "industry of politics" in front of the Latin American citizen of good faith. Published by STOCKCERO ISBN 987-1136-05-6
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Autorenporträt
(1932-2020) He was born in Cuba in 1932. After graduating in Law from the University of Santo Tomás de Villanueva, in 1960 he obtained a Master's degree in Comparative Law from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. That year he traveled to Argentina, where he worked at the Shell oil company and -between 1967 and 1972- he was FIEL's Chief Economist. From 1972 to 1976 he worked as an economist at the International Monetary Fund, in Washington, and on his return to Argentina he was an advisor to the Minister of Economy and the Ministry of Agriculture. Between 1983 and 1990 he acted in politics, and was a National Deputy for the UCeDe of Capital Federal. Since 1978 professor of Political Philosophy at ESEADE. He collaborated with various journalistic media, including La Prensa and El Cronista Comercial, from Buenos Aires; El Pais, from Montevideo, and El Nuevo Herald, from Miami.