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June 2007
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Written by Daniel F. Torres
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Sunday, 03 June 2007 15:01 |
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A very strong traditional establishment governed Brazil since its
colonization. Arguably, the most powerful elite group was the large landholding
rural elite who have historically been the primary beneficiary of the Brazilian
economy. To inoculate elite from destabilizing forces, Brazil's governing
institutions were overwhelming represented by oligarchical politicians who
depended on the votes and financial support of agricultural elites. My Premium Content
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Oligarchy seems like such an anachronistic word, like fiefdom, or serf. That is not to say that 'super rich' ala Warren Buffet, or Bill Gates or Rocherfeller, or any other of the American 'elite' the 'blue bloods' are not a kind of capatilistic oligarchy, but it just seems so much more effective then Brazil's historical efforts at economy and government.
They have done so much more with the wealth that they possess. Brazil is more closely alligned with the polst Civil War Jim Crow South. Up until the middle sixties the South was a kind of fifedom. Today Dallas is the New York of the South. It is a financial and capital empire.
I think it is money that motivates things like justice, equality, growth, opportunity, humanity. And over the past five years Brazil has made more money than it has ever had. The oligarchy makes more money empowering people than it ever will by not. We live in a global economy where competition is instantaneous, where E=Mc2 where an idea or thought is a computer mili sec. Capital moves at the speed of light. It is no longer transportation by mules, or on the backs of people that money is made, but by trains, planes, ports, industry, banking, investment. Coffee was Brazil it is no longer. Oligarghical thinking was the way of Brazil, now it is more of Hong Kong, or New York's thinking. Their will always be the super rich, but it is the wealth of the intelligence of the population that is the wealth, the wealth of the land multiplied by the intelligence of the masses.
Todays youth are instantly in touch with intelligence. They are no longer kept. It is the drive of the possible that motivates the country to transcend its antiquated archaic political modalities. The 'old boy network' they exist, but their is other genius in this other century.
The oligarchical horse has best be put to out to pasture. It is a new century moving at light speed. There is no time for poverty, despotism. The time is one of mind, not brawn. Of law, jurisprudence, trasparency, integrity and honor.
Brazil can afford other methods that produce greater wealth. It is trading with the world, not as a petty despot, but as an economic giant in becoming. Let it behave like one.
The rich will get richer along with everyone else. Or the rich will be like some of the old Southern Mansions in the South, in a state of stagnancy and decay.
Wealth is not achieved through oppression, but through generosity of spirit by lifting the lives ofothers, and above all through intelligent action.
If you do not learn from history you are damned to repeat it.