Author: <a href="https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/author/manuelayau/" target="_blank">Manuel Ayau</a>

Author: Manuel Ayau

Manuel F. Ayau is president of the Universidad Francisco Marroquin in Guatemala City, Guatemala, which he helped to establish in 1971 as one of Latin America's only independent academic institutions committed to the principles of a free society. Besides heading his own industrial firm since 1957, Dr. Ayau has served his country as a member of the Legislative Assembly, a director of the Central Bank, and vice president of the Chamber of Industry. He is a past president of the Mont Pelerin Society, and founder of Guatemala's Centro de Estudios Economico Sociales. He holds a bachelor of science degree from Louisiana State University (1950) and an honorary doctorate in humane letters from Hillsdale College (1973). Dr. Ayau returned to the Hillsdale campus to deliver this paper as part of a recent seminar in the Center for Constructive Alternatives examining U.S. policy in Central America.

Give Freedom Its Turn in Latin America

Give Freedom Its Turn in Latin America

Today, most Latin American countries are regressing to standards of living of earlier decades. To varying degrees their economies are being deliberately sabotaged by terrorists, obviously well supported by the Marxist international movement and aimed ultimately at the United States.

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