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...economic betterment of under-developed nations. In conference rooms and hotel corridors, businessmen vigorously debated a host of other issues that ranged from new investment incentives (see New Ideas for Investment) to German Banker Herman Abs's call for a Magna Carta of investors' rights (see The Capitalist Magna Carta...
Good Will & Good Sense. Face to face with Westerners over San Francisco's famed food, many a dark-skinned delegate discovered that the capitalist is not the bogeyman pictured by the anti-capitalists (see The Anti-Capitalist Attitude) but a fellow businessman of good will and good sense. Many foreign delegates happily closed deals between conference sessions (see Capital Opportunities...
This point of view, amounting in some instances almost to a sort of folklore, has come to be known as the anti-capitalist attitude. In San Francisco last week, in a succession of thoughtful, analytical speeches, representatives from the underdeveloped nations explained some of the reasons behind the attitude...
Misconceptions & Misunderstandings. "The existence of the so-called anti-capitalist attitude," said Miguel Cuaderno, governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines, "may be attributed to misconceptions, or to the lack of understanding of the conditions, motives and aspirations of the people in the newly developing countries of the world. Considering the magnitude of the capital needed by underdeveloped areas, it is surprising that some of these less-developed countries appear to be reluctant or even opposed to foreign investment. This attitude has given rise to the belief that these countries are anti-capitalist...
...fifth and favorite theme of communist authors was the comparison between life in capitalist countries and in the communist "paradise...