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100 1 _aRamon Eduardo Ruiz
245 1 _aMexico
260 _bUniversity of California Press
300 _a288 pages
520 _aExplicitly focusing on the malaise of underdevelopment that has shaped the country since the Spanish conquest, Ramn̤ Eduardo Ruiz offers a panoramic interpretation of Mexican history and culture from the pre-Hispanic and colonial eras through the twentieth century. Drawing on economics, psychology, literature, film, and history, he reveals how development processes have fostered glaring inequalities, uncovers the fundamental role of race and class in perpetuating poverty, and sheds new light on the contemporary Mexican reality. Throughout, Ruiz traces a legacy of dependency on outsiders, and considers the weighty role the United States has played, starting with an unjust war that cost Mexico half its territory. Based on Ruiz's decades of research and travel in Mexico, this penetrating work helps us better understand where the country has come, why it is where it is today, and where it might go in the future.
650 _aEconomics
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