Haiti Needs Capitalism, Not More Central Planning

In August 2013, men with bulldozers arrived in Tru-du-Nord, Haiti, to confiscate land for their government’s vision of growth in the region — organic bananas. Haitians awoke in horror, unprepared for the dastardly acts that awaited them. There was no time to harvest vegetables or secure livestock. Families were forced out from their homes, and the local economy was uprooted and replaced with centrally planned banana plantations.

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