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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Politics and Economics in Latin America - 1800s

The governmental and economic slur in many countries in Latin American is present tense incredibly similar to how it was hundreds of long time ago. G all overnment decreeds manipulate laws and regulations and yell their power to better themselves without providing the citizens with a stable and thriving nation. This reliable extortion of the system and lack of patriotism is what brought me to write about these devil documents. Since I grew up in Latin America, I contain always witnessed how people enrich themselves by becoming a political representative and how the citizens do not react since in that location is not a disposition of belonging to a nation. both(prenominal) of these documents highlight the problems that countries like Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela encountered with their political parties styles, and I strongly view that if this is not exposed Latin America will excerpt the same mistakes that were made over 200 years ago.\nThe low document that w ill be reviewed, Bureaucratic Capitalism: Profiting from index, was written by two agents who were sent to the New dry land to act like spies and certify the King about the corruption that was taking place in Latin America. This report was think to be presented to the King of Spain and his advisors in Europe to understand how their political representatives were handling all official orders and appealingness of tribute in Peru. The first point that the authors turn over is that the corregidores, who were the local officials sent to Latin America to represent their monarchs, were taking advantage of the power that was delegated to them. These corregidores were profiting from the aggregation of tribute they were supposed to arraign the Indians per orders of the King. As stated on the first phrase of the document, Corregidores apply many methods to enrich themselves at the expense of the Indians, and we shall start with the collection of tribute (88). The corregidores were c learly not doing this collectio...

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