Battle for survival: Porfirian views of the international marketplace

Authors
Citation
R. Weiner, Battle for survival: Porfirian views of the international marketplace, J LAT AM ST, 32, 2000, pp. 645-670
Citations number
141
Categorie Soggetti
Politucal Science & public Administration",General
Journal title
JOURNAL OF LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
ISSN journal
0022216X → ACNP
Volume
32
Year of publication
2000
Part
3
Pages
645 - 670
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-216X(200010)32:<645:BFSPVO>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
This article examines the ideas of Mexican elites about the international m arket during the porfiriato (1876-1910), an age marked by imperialism and m onopoly capitalism. It focuses specifically on their thoughts about foreign trade, investment and workers. They viewed the international economy as a Darwinian battle for survival, but were not isolationists. In keeping with opinions articulated by US imperialists, they maintained that foreign blood , money and goods were essential to Mexico's economic progress. But they al so feared that foreign economic penetration would undermine sovereignty. To resolve this dilemma, they championed state regulation of foreign economic interests. Thus, rather than extol the virtues of laissez-faire, members o f the Porfirian intelligentsia were ambivalent internationalists.