Re: Conan Parodies Ron Paul Ad
Charliebrown that question you have asked has been at the forefront of Spanish writing for the last 150 years. Almost every famour latin author in the "new world" has tried to address this issue. This is also one of the main roots for all the communist takeovers in Latin America over the last 150 years.
I would say that most of those countries were left in the hands of the elite (criollos) who did not want to see the status quo changed and the fact that their constitutions were no where near what the US constitution was.
I think another factor is the mixture of all the races and not having a homogeneous population. If you look all over the world any place that has definitive lines drawn between race, ethnicity or religion you have turmoil, civil war and economic upheaval. The Balkans for example.
As much as the US is supposedly a melting pot most of the people in this country the last 200 years have been caucasian and Christians. This group consolidated its power to create a more homogeous population but also allowed minorities (minority in the sense of italian/irish for example and even african americans) to create business's and their own communities that after a generation were totally assimilated into the culture and language.
You can still go to places in Brasil that speak German and one town Brumenau has one of the top 5 Oktoberfests in the world every year. You can clearly see the concept I spoke about above at work in Brasil because in the south (Santa Catarina State etc) the cities are very organized and built like northern European cities and predominately caucasian. In the center of Brasil like Rio de Janeiro the cities are chaotic and disorganized. You can also see this in Canada with French speaking Quebec and the rest of English speaking Canada. Although they are both caucasian Quebec wants to split away from Canada and be its own country because of its unique culture and that they speak French.
This is in no way a promotion for a homogeneous society or culture, I prefer multicultural places thus the reason I spend so much time in Rio. I think there is a reason why East Asian countries seem so organized and the countries well put together and that is their unique homogeneous societies.
Charliebrown that question you have asked has been at the forefront of Spanish writing for the last 150 years. Almost every famour latin author in the "new world" has tried to address this issue. This is also one of the main roots for all the communist takeovers in Latin America over the last 150 years.
I would say that most of those countries were left in the hands of the elite (criollos) who did not want to see the status quo changed and the fact that their constitutions were no where near what the US constitution was.
I think another factor is the mixture of all the races and not having a homogeneous population. If you look all over the world any place that has definitive lines drawn between race, ethnicity or religion you have turmoil, civil war and economic upheaval. The Balkans for example.
As much as the US is supposedly a melting pot most of the people in this country the last 200 years have been caucasian and Christians. This group consolidated its power to create a more homogeous population but also allowed minorities (minority in the sense of italian/irish for example and even african americans) to create business's and their own communities that after a generation were totally assimilated into the culture and language.
You can still go to places in Brasil that speak German and one town Brumenau has one of the top 5 Oktoberfests in the world every year. You can clearly see the concept I spoke about above at work in Brasil because in the south (Santa Catarina State etc) the cities are very organized and built like northern European cities and predominately caucasian. In the center of Brasil like Rio de Janeiro the cities are chaotic and disorganized. You can also see this in Canada with French speaking Quebec and the rest of English speaking Canada. Although they are both caucasian Quebec wants to split away from Canada and be its own country because of its unique culture and that they speak French.
This is in no way a promotion for a homogeneous society or culture, I prefer multicultural places thus the reason I spend so much time in Rio. I think there is a reason why East Asian countries seem so organized and the countries well put together and that is their unique homogeneous societies.
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