Gloria Álvarez: Populism and Latin Americanization of North America
Fergus Hodgson, 16 November 2016
Populism dates back to the Romans, Gloria Álvarez says: they called it “bread and circus.” As a prominent political analyst based in Guatemala, she has seen this many times over in her part of the world, but now she says it is arriving in the United States.
“It is not a political ideology. It is not an economic system,
We examine the long-term rise of this tendency in Latin America and now in the United States, particularly given the latest US presidential election. In particular, she says people who care about limited government in the US tradition need to better communicate this to Latino immigrants. Otherwise they will go with the superficial promises that are familiar to them, and the Democratic Party has already caught onto this.
Recommended Links
- El Engaño Populista (the populist deceit) by Gloria Álvarez and Axel Keiser (207 pages, Planeta Publishing, 2016).
- “A Letter to President Donald J. Trump” by Gloria Álvarez.
- Video: “Immigrants! Don’t Vote for What You Fled” by Prager University.
- Animal Farm by George Orwell (140 pages, Signet, 1946).
- Foro de São Paulo.
Fergus Hodgson (@FergHodgson) is an economic consultant and Gold Newsletter‘s roving editor.