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Missionary Capitalist: Nelson Rockefeller in Venezuela
 
 
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Darlene Rivas (Author)

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Civil War America December 4, 2001
The first work to draw on Nelson A. Rockefeller's newly available personal papers as well as research in Latin American archives, Missionary Capitalist details Rockefeller's efforts to promote economic development in Latin America, particularly Venezuela, from the late 1930s through the 1950s.

Rockefeller's involvement in the region began in 1936 with his investment in Creole Petroleum, the Venezuelan subsidiary of Standard Oil. Almost immediately, he began trying to influence North Americans' individual, corporate, and government relationships with Latin Americans. Through his work developing technical assistance programs for the Roosevelt administration during World War II, his business ventures (primarily agricultural production and food retailing), and his postwar founding of the nonprofit American International Association, Rockefeller hoped to demonstrate how U.S. capitalists could nurture entrepreneurial spirit and work successfully with government agencies in Latin America to encourage economic development and improve U.S.-Latin American relations. Ultimately, however, he overestimated the ability of the United States, through public or private endeavors, to promote Latin American economic, political, and social change.

This objective account paints a portrait of Rockefeller not as the rapacious, exploitative figure of stereotype, but as a man fueled by idealism and humanitarian concern as well as ambition.


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Rivas challenges our assumptions about the relationship of U.S. capital to Latin America in the postwar period. Anyone interested in Yankee imperialism or the spread of U.S. economic ideals must read this fine book. (Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman, author of The Rich Neighbor Policy: Rockefeller and Kaiser in Brazil)

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Darlene Rivas is associate professor of history at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California.

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At midlife, Nelson Rockefeller planned a book he hoped would inspire Americans to take seriously their nation's responsibilities in the world. Read the first page
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supervised credit program, food supply programs, agrarian institute, oil company representatives, foundation personnel, capitalist behavior, hemispheric solidarity, refrigerated warehouses, petroleum revenues, joint memorandum, foreign economic policy
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United States, Latin American, Point Four, State Department, North American, New York, Standard Oil, Nelson Rockefeller, Rockefeller Center, Courtesy of Rockefeller Archive Center, Ex-Im Bank, John Camp, Rockefeller Foundation, Good Neighbor Policy, Western Hemisphere, Puerto La Cruz, Soviet Union, World War, Chamber of Commerce, Costa Rica, John Lockwood, Bill Coles, Carl Spaeth, Francis Jamieson, Ministry of Agriculture
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