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Law and Market Society in Mexico George M. Armstrong

Law and Market Society in Mexico By George M. Armstrong

Law and Market Society in Mexico by George M. Armstrong


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A new theory to explain the problems Mexico has had in developing a viable market economy is presented in this innovative book.

Law and Market Society in Mexico Summary

Law and Market Society in Mexico by George M. Armstrong

A new theory to explain the problems Mexico has had in developing a viable market economy is presented in this innovative book. The theory bases the difficulties not on the current popular view of dependency, domestic response to foreign influence, but on Mexican culture and traditions. Armstrong traces patterns of Mexican history and lawmaking from the time of the Spanish conquistadores through the present. He demonstrates that the country has never developed a materialistic culture of egoism and autonomy, necessary in a market economy, but instead reinforces communitarian paternalism. The ideologies imported by the intellegensia (such as nineteenth century liberalism and twentieth century socialism) are shown to have had little impact on Mexico because the implicit premises of these philosophies have been incompatible with social conditions and aspirations in that nation. Armstrong argues that the blend of Spanish and traditional Indian cultures which focus on communitarian and paternalistic attitudes have constricted entrepreneurship, innovation, and commerce.

Law and Market Society in Mexico begins in New Spain. The author explores the patterns of land tenure by the conquistadores and collective ownership among the Indians. Both the land and labor in Mexico were generally not articles of commerce, with systems such as mortmain, entail, and debt peonage in place. Current government stewardship is seen as far more intense than the level of regulation the United States has been accustomed to. This perceptive work is ideal for courses on Latin American studies, politics, and history.

About George M. Armstrong

GEORGE M. ARMSTRONG, JR. teaches comparative and property at Louisiana State University. He previously taught political science at Princeton University. Dr. Armstrong is the author of two previous books and numerous articles on economic planning, technological innovation and legal theory.

Table of Contents

Introduction Market Society in New Spain Corporativism is the Period of Independence La Reforma Production and Exchange in the Restored Republic and Porfiriato Redistribution of Land: The Zeal of a Progress and the Restraint of Tradition Agrarian Socialism: A Superstructure Without Foundation The Administered Market The Dissolution of Property Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275931179
9780275931179
027593117X
Law and Market Society in Mexico by George M. Armstrong
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-01-19
173
N/A
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