Some chronology for John Joseph Ray -- 1975
My Crepe Myrtles in blossom
Mexico and the Importance of Culture
A side trip I made from Los Angeles on my first visit to
the U.S.A. was to Tijuana in Mexico.
Crossing the border was one of
the worlds greatest lessons on the importance of culture. I went from
a concrete paved 8 lane American interstate highway onto a barrelİlined
Mexican dirt track.
The landscape was the same on either side of the
border and Mexicans who migrate to the U.S.A. are quite successful
economically so obviously they have the potential. Why, then, is it
not realized in Mexico? Mexico has a thirdİworld standard of living
while sitting beside one of the wealthiest countries on Earth.
How
come? culture. It is the only answer. The Protestant, honesty-valuing individualistic culture of the U.S.A. is obviously vastly more
conducive to wealth creation than is the Catholic and institutionally
socialist culture of Mexico where dishonesty is less important because
it can be forgiven at the confessional.
The Catholic countries that
have done well recently (Italy and France) both have very vigorous
anti-clerical (i.e. critical of the clergy but not anti-Catholic)
traditions and movements which perhaps fulfil some of the functions of
Protestantism.
Additionally, both Italy and France have been dominated
by conservative, pro-capitalistic governments since the war, unlike
Mexico's entrenched Institutional Revolutionary Party, which for many
years supported capitalism only insofar as it was corrupt.
Although it
all seems a bit airy-fairy at times, culture really is important, as
that borderİcrossing brought home to me.
A conservative Protestant
culture or a Confucian (Japan, Korea, Hong Kong etc) culture seem to be
the best at promoting efficient utilization of resources and thus
material affluence.
One of the few vivid memories I have of Mexico is
when I offered a brass band in Tijuana a quarter (25c) to play
"Guantanamera". They accepted but Joy was mortified. She felt that I
demeaned them. I suppose on that view it would have been better to
give them nothing. I doubt if they would have liked that idea!
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