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Well, Huntington himself said on his book that there is a debate about Latin America being Western, and pointed out that the only civilizational relation that it had was with the west, which is kind of outdated now since China is the main customer. We'll see how that plays out.

Anyway, it is true that since WWII, the establishment from Western countries that form the US military alliance has seen Latin America as a backyard whose only relevancy is to be a place where communism should be contained. But that's a narrow minded geopolitical vision based on strategic military interests. Latin American history goes far beyond that point of view.

Going back to topic, the state of humanities in Latin America is exactly the same as in the Western First World. Its academics produce the same irrelevant bullshit based on post modern and post liberal identitarian dogmas, hoping to spend some months at la Complutense, and live their euro academic leftist dream, so there's another link there.

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