Latin America's Christian Democratic Parties: A Political Economy
By (Author) Edward A. Lynch
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
24th November 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Centrist democratic ideologies
Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
Development economics and emerging economies
324.2098
Hardback
224
This work provides a comprehensive examination of Christian Democracy in Latin America from its 19th-century origins to the events of the 1990s. The author examines the record of Christian Democratic parties in the most crucial areas of economic concern in Latin America: chapters on land reform, nationalisation and the emergence of free market capitalism highlight the relationship between politics and economics. Lynch concludes that had Latin America's Christian Democrats followed their own policy prescriptions, both they and Latin America would be better off. Instead, Christian Democrats abandoned their roots in Catholic social thought, embraced statism and left their countries completely unprepared for the upsurge in liberal economic reform that swept Latin America in the 1980s. This work should be of interest to scholars and students in Latin American studies, Third World studies, political economy, comparative politics, religion and politics.
[The author] has uncovered an important and underexplored theme in his treatment of Christian Democracy in Latin America. His ambitious effort constitutes one of the few attempts to analyze one of contemporary Latin America's largest political movements form a comparative perspective. If for this reason alone, Lynch's is a singular and welcome contribution. . . . Lynch's rather sweeping analysis provides a useful beginning for further study into the phenomena of Latin American Christian Democracy.-American Political Science Review
"The author has uncovered an important and underexplored theme in his treatment of Christian Democracy in Latin America. His ambitious effort constitutes one of the few attempts to analyze one of contemporary Latin America's largest political movements form a comparative perspective. If for this reason alone, Lynch's is a singular and welcome contribution. . . . Lynch's rather sweeping analysis provides a useful beginning for further study into the phenomena of Latin American Christian Democracy."-American Political Science Review
"[The author] has uncovered an important and underexplored theme in his treatment of Christian Democracy in Latin America. His ambitious effort constitutes one of the few attempts to analyze one of contemporary Latin America's largest political movements form a comparative perspective. If for this reason alone, Lynch's is a singular and welcome contribution. . . . Lynch's rather sweeping analysis provides a useful beginning for further study into the phenomena of Latin American Christian Democracy."-American Political Science Review
EDWARD A. LYNCH is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Hollins College in Virginia. He is the author of Religion and Politics in Latin America (Praeger, 1991).