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Disturbing to me as an economic geologist is the shortage of critical thinking around heavy industry and it’s important role in the developing world. The prosperous nations of the world have all evolved from hewers of wood and haulers of water to become mature prosperous societies. Hernando de Soto (see his web site) has pointed out that much of the friction comes from weak and non-existent land title law in most of the developing world. Title is a serious source of friction. Another source is political corruption. A third source is liberation, leftist, theology.
The squandering of resource wealth by sisters and priests who are seriously uninformed in history and economics is preventing the creation of good, well paying jobs in much of Central America, and elsewhere. The spin off from mining is commonly of the order of 10 times the direct hiring. Billions go directly into the Country in the form of wages, infrastructure, taxes and royalties.
Why do church members, Roman Catholic sisters and priests so often oppose economic development in poor countries? Where does the Vatican stand on this issue? I find it repulsively backward to see newreel clips of a priest leading peasants in a fight against a mining Company to protect a ‘holy’ mountain in Peru. It strikes me as pagan opportunism driven by leftist ideology. The path to hell is paved with their good intentions.
The squandering of resource wealth by sisters and priests who are seriously uninformed in history and economics is preventing the creation of good, well paying jobs in much of Central America, and elsewhere. The spin off from mining is commonly of the order of 10 times the direct hiring. Billions go directly into the Country in the form of wages, infrastructure, taxes and royalties.
Why do church members, Roman Catholic sisters and priests so often oppose economic development in poor countries? Where does the Vatican stand on this issue? I find it repulsively backward to see newreel clips of a priest leading peasants in a fight against a mining Company to protect a ‘holy’ mountain in Peru. It strikes me as pagan opportunism driven by leftist ideology. The path to hell is paved with their good intentions.