In a previous column, I defended the idea that Haiti’s extractive elites are not a moral anomaly but the product of an institutional order that selects them, shapes them, and rewards them. The problem, I wrote then, is not the elites as such. It is the system that manufactures them, and the feedback loop through which those elites, in turn, manufacture and sustain that system. I still maintain this thesis. What remains unresolved, however, is the question that naturally follows from it: why does such a system, once established, endure
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