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The Other Path: The Economic Answer to Terrorism

AUTHOR: Hernando De Soto, June Abbott
ISBN: 0465016103

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The Other Path: The Economic Answer to Terrorism
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by Hernando De Soto, June Abbott


Book Description
Of all the terrorist movements since World War II that had any realistic potential to form a national government, only one was decisively defeated on the battleground of ideas. Sendero Luminoso, the Shining Path, arose in Peru in 1980. It was distinguished by both the radicalism of its Maoist ideology and the viciousness of its tactics. An American diplomat, Bernard Aronson, called the Shining Path the most murderous guerilla group ever to operate in the Western Hemisphere and compared them to the Khmer Rouge. At one point this group commanded eighty thousand followers--two-thirds the size of Great Britain's standing army--and was the single largest political organization in the country. The task of making the Shining Path politically irrelevant was accomplished primarily by ideological means. Hernando de Soto offered an alternative vision of Peru's poor. Rather than see them as the proletariat, he showed that they were in fact budding entrepreneurs whose greatest desire was not to bring down the market economy but to join it.


Language Notes
Text: English, Spanish (translation)


Book Info
A classic work on the economic answer to terrorism by an acclaimed economist who has put his ideas into practice. Altering the way we perceive underdeveloped countries, this revolutionary volume focuses on Lima, Peru, and how its internal economies and political alliances function. Softcover.


From the Publisher
A revolutionary new analysis of the Third World, and a bestseller throughout Latin America. "The best way to understand Latin America's problems and issues is to read The Other Path."--Bill Bradley, U.S. Senate


About the Author
Hernando de Soto, President of the Institute for Liberty and Democracy in Lima, Peru, was named one of the Five Latin American Innovators of the Twentieth Century by Time magazine. The Other Path was a #1 bestseller throughout Latin America and made the Washington Post best-seller list.


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         Book Review

The Other Path: The Economic Answer to Terrorism
- Book Reviews,
by Hernando De Soto, June Abbott

The Other Path: The Economic Answer to Terrorism

ANNOTATION

Of all the terrorist movements since World War II that had any realistic potential to form a national government, only one was decisively defeated on the battleground of ideas. Sendero Luminoso, the Shining Path, arose in Peru in 1980. It was distinguished by both the radicalism of its Maoist ideology and the viciousness of its tactics. An American diplomat, Bernard Aronson, called the Shining Path "the most murderous guerilla group ever to operate in the Western Hemisphere" and compared them to the Khmer Rouge. At one point this group commanded eighty thousand followers-two-thirds the size of Great Britain's standing army-and was the single largest political organization in the country.

The task of making the Shining Path politically irrelevant was accomplished primarily by ideological means. Hernando de Soto offered an alternative vision of Peru's poor. Rather than see them as the proletariat, he showed that they were in fact budding entrepreneurs whose greatest desire was not to bring down the market economy but to join it.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The Fight Against Terrorism is not only military. In the long term, it is also -- perhaps even primarily -- economic. How do we create economic and social conditions in third-world countries that will prevent terrorist organizations and ideas from taking root? How do we give ordinary people in these countries better alternatives than supporting drug lords or terrorists? In the classic The Other Path, Hernando de Soto describes how he and his organization, the Institute for Liberty and Democracy, faced this problem in Peru in the 1980s -- and how they solved it. In a world in which the root causes of terrorism are once again a pressing concern, this book is more relevant than ever.

FROM THE CRITICS

George Mitchell

[An] engaging and informative read.

David Orr

A blend of literary grace and impeccable science. This elegant collection deserves a wide audience.

Joni Seager

A 'must-read' for everyone who has curiosity about how the earth works.

Sandra Steingraber

Here is a book that gives a voice to geology's secret passion: an abiding love of the Earth.

Mike Davis

[A] dazzling collection of essays. Read all 10 "From The Critics" >


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