The Political Thought of Luis Munoz Marin

The Political Thought of Luis Munoz Marin
Author: Jose A. Rivera
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2002-06-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781469108742

This work expounds the thought of Luis Muñoz Marín concerning the political status of Puerto Rico, articulating it in terms of natural law ethics. It thus clarifies the philosophical foundations on which the institutional structure of contemporary Puerto Rican society has been erected. Leader of the peaceful revolution which transformed Puerto Rico from a stricken land into a vital society, Muñoz is the founder of a new form of political association with the United States--the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico--which enriches not only American constitutional thought, but also the principles of federalism and democracy in general.

The Modernization of Puerto Rico

The Modernization of Puerto Rico
Author: Henry Wells
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass : Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1969
Genre: Puerto Rico
ISBN:

Study of the impact of political leadership on cultural change and social change in Puerto Rico - covers the political and historical background, the role of USA in changing patterns of behaviour towards Innovation in the economy, government policy, the role of political parties, parliamentary practices, legal status, nationalist ideologies, etc. References pp. 339 to 417.

Boom and Bust in Puerto Rico

Boom and Bust in Puerto Rico
Author: A. W. Maldonado
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780268200978

Who is to blame for the economic and political crisis in Puerto Rico--the United States or Puerto Rico? This book provides a fascinating historical perspective on the problem and an unequivocal answer on who is to blame. In this engaging and approachable book, journalist A. W. Maldonado charts the rise and fall of the Puerto Rican economy and explains how a litany of bad political and fiscal policy decisions in Washington and Puerto Rico destroyed an "economic miracle." Under Operation Bootstrap in the 1950s and 60s, the rapid transformation and industrialization of the Puerto Rican economy was considered a "wonder of human history," a far cry from the economic "death spiral" the island's governor described in 2016. Boom and Bust in Puerto Rico is the story of how the demise of an obscure tax policy that encouraged investment and economic growth led to escalating budget deficits and the government's shocking default of its $70 billion debt. Maldonado also discusses the extent of the devastation from Hurricane Maria in 2017, the massive street protests during 2019, and the catastrophic earthquakes in January 2020. After illuminating the "century of misunderstanding" between Puerto Rico and the United States--the root cause of the economic crisis and the island's gridlocked debates about its political status--Maldonado concludes with projections about the future of the relationship. He argues that, in the end, the economic, fiscal, and political crises are the result of the breakdown and failure of Puerto Rican self-government. Boom and Bust in Puerto Rico is written for a wide audience, including students, economists, politicians, and general readers, all of whom will find it interesting and thought provoking.

Toward a Discourse of Consent

Toward a Discourse of Consent
Author: Gabriel Villaronga
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2004-08-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Focuses on the interaction between American authorities, the Popular Democratic Party (PPD), and its multiple supporters that informed colonial politics in Puerto Rico.