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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (26542)12/27/2002 1:50:58 AM
From: elmatador   of 74559
 
Thanks. I posted the article as thought-provoking. I have read and heard some many non-sense and so many down right laughable ideas about Brazil that I even don't try to enlighten people anymore.

This type of analysis by someone who is part of the action, is necessary for every single article written about countries that are not widely reported.

The guy read Olson and jumped to a conclusion. Olson used Japan and Germnay as examples of societies in which collusions had been destroyed by the defeat in the WWII. To advocate that the countries have to go to the bottom of the barrel to have its collusion destroyed is stretch Olson's point quite a bit.
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