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Point Four is a very lame attempt <strong>to</strong> do away with the disastrous<br />

consequences of the absence of foreign investment.^ Behind it is the idea<br />

of teaching these backward nations "know-ho^" But in the Umted States,<br />

there are many gifted engineers with "know-how" who could be oflFercd<br />

positions abroad where they could use the knowledge and ejcperience the><br />

have acquired in this country*. Therefore. Pbmt Four is not necessary- for<br />

that reason. Also, there are hundreds and even thousands of foreign atizens<br />

in the United States and m Western uni\'rrsiDes who learn aU these things.<br />

The art of printing u-as invented 300 years ago, and there are novt,- printed<br />

textbooks. For those who cannot read English there are translaoons o\<br />

these books. There arc many cle\rr Chinese. If a far<strong>to</strong>ry- m China is<br />

backward, it is not due <strong>to</strong> the inabilit> <strong>to</strong> acquire "kno>*'-hofw," but because<br />

it doesn't have the capital required.<br />

In 1948, there wis a meeting of the Worid Council ot* Churches in<br />

Amsterdam. Thry issued a sutement va\ing that it \%-as unfair and unjust<br />

that only the countries of the West enjoyrd the ad\'antages ol* machines,<br />

while in Asia and Africa the methods of pnxiuction urre back\%-ard. If<br />

on the eighth day of C!reation. the Lord had made a limited amount ot<br />

machines and hospitals <strong>to</strong> be distributed equalK* and the West had<br />

appropriated more than its share, then one could hi\r said that the<br />

situation was unfair. But the capitalist countries actualK* ptvc very valuable<br />

equipment and nuchmes as gitts <strong>to</strong> these '*backs%-ard" countries and the<br />

"backward" countrio simply expn>pruted them These countries didn't<br />

understand what capitali\m means The>- thought the machines and the<br />

ho\pitaIs were capitalism But capitalism t\ the mentahrv' trwm which the<br />

insiitutions could emerge nukmg it po\sible tm capital <strong>to</strong> desrlop in the<br />

WcM and then <strong>to</strong> lonvtruct all the%e thingt It loukl be vikI that the Wr\t<br />

developed \t\ mrthiHi ot paxiuction fn>ni capital it made at home<br />

Capitalism i\ not thinp. it it a mentality<br />

Nehru [lawaharlal Nehru. lH>i»>-|**f>4| has been quoted as sasmg<br />

"We want it> gisr esrr\- encouragement <strong>to</strong> pris-ate industrv We won't<br />

expropriate private busine\*o <strong>to</strong>r at lea*t ten >rar%— perhaps not even that<br />

soon "You laiinoi expect people <strong>to</strong> imrst if >\hj tell them that >x>u wiO<br />

.^ |A US ^nrrniiK'ni li>m|:n-4Kl pn^Mit. anntHin* rJ )jnujr> 2««. I'M**. b> Pitudrnf<br />

Mjrr> Irunun.'lof the iinpnnntM-ni atkI i^nmth »i< unJrr Jorkiftrd urm" Set Hmr><br />

Hj/iitt. llluih'ni >

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