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Arbenz wanted to bring modernity and development to his poor country by stimulating small farming and rolling back the predatory economic practices of large companies and their allies. But the local origins of his policies were lost on the U.S. government. In the highly charged atmosphere of the early cold war, this kind of aggressive land reform aligned with the state-sponsored social reform projects being imposed by socialist and communist governments around the world.
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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