
"An Imperialist Parasitic Harvest: Savagely Exploitative and Entrenched, A contribution on the Historical Roots of the U.S. Domination of Mexico"
"Presentation and Discussion by Revolution Books on this new pamphlet written by Juan Rojo. The pamphlet is available at Revolution Books in English and Spanish. It was published by www.revcom.us and is available online."
"We are proud to announce the publication of " An Imperialist Parasitic Harvest: Savagely Exploitative and Entrenched... A contribution on the Historical Roots of the U.S. Domination of Mexico," by Juan Rojo. Rojo's new-communist analysis of the U.S.-Mexico relationship would be welcome and important at any time. But coming today, when the fascist regime now running the U.S. insists on turning reality upside-down and scapegoating Mexico and especially Mexicans as parasites and criminals, Rojo's work is a critically important and valuable reality check as to who are the real parasites and criminals. We urge you to read, study and spread this."
U.S. political and economic domination of Mexico has deep historical roots characterized by imperialist extraction and entrenched exploitation. U.S. interventions, corporate interests, and unequal treaties have continuously funneled Mexican resources and labor benefits to U.S. capital. Trade agreements and neoliberal policies intensified corporate extraction, dispossessing communities and driving migration. Migrant flows result from economic displacement and U.S. demand for cheap labor rather than inherent criminality. U.S. political rhetoric often scapegoats Mexicans while obscuring the role of U.S. power and capital. Recognizing these dynamics clarifies who benefits from and who suffers under cross-border economic relations.
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