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Titre Le religieux comme lieu de pénétration politique et idéologique au Guatemala
Auteur Jésus Garcia-Ruiz
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'études américaines
Numéro no 24-25, mai 1985 L'impérialisme culturel américain ?
Page 13 pages
Résumé Religion as a Vector of Political and Ideological Penetration in Guatemala. After World War II and more particularly since the late sixties, conservative, fundamentalist sects have exerted a growing influence in Latin America. With the financial and doctrinal backing of individualism American neo-conservatives, they convey the United States business ideology of and materialism. Guatemala is a case in point. No longer able to use the Catholic Church or the « liberal » Protestant churches as levers
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Résumé anglais Religion as a Vector of Political and Ideological Penetration in Guatemala. After World War II and more particularly since the late sixties, conservative, fundamentalist sects have exerted a growing influence in Latin America. With the financial and doctrinal backing of individualism American neo-conservatives, they convey the United States business ideology of and materialism. Guatemala is a case in point. No longer able to use the Catholic Church or the « liberal » Protestant churches as levers of influence in Guatemala, conservatives now rely on the fundamentalist sects to combat the « theology of liberation » as well as break up class solidarity, destroy traditional mores and instil instead a North-American individualistic ideology.
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