ROSTOW'S VIEW OF HISTORY

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October 24, 1959
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BAIITIMORE SUN OCT 2 4 1959 -Approved for RgIiease 1999/09/07 : CIA- . I J _!i'Iesiollvs Viewl J CPYRGHT c ' nor y I I a nation's , resources cconie fully` An American professor has advanced ;.. ;few interpretation. of economic his- tor y which t ?n;es from a sweeping revision of Marx to a forecast of a ,revolution in global Tower and a plan to cud the ecid war. Professor, W It Institute of '1?echnology, recently de c:ui~eu. Mich the national kin ; l eco nres 'the is ac ton n c y for the go d life: L'n to the fourth point h , 1fostow believes, ire and blare are agreed. But Ma; -x did not 1ivd to see that, folded . his "Non-Communist Man!- ed Society tends to become "bored" festo in a series of lectures at Cam. withJ%larx's profit'moti,e and turns, bridge Univc i tiny and in the pages' its 'energies to other goals. It may seek of the London Ecv rbnaist? military glory, especially if militant.f Hailed by the Economist as having j nationalism had been the driving fbrce made the most important contribution :behind' modernization. it may fiudi ,to economic thought since World War sa i,-laction.i;icreating welfare state.,i IL Professor Rostow predicts that Its. natural peaceful belt, however, is tit tth n 60 years the'absolute diplomatic io cater the high consumption era and't aiici i i liiary supremacy of the Western ; , i;L r to its peoples' desire for creature I' and Soviet super powers will be broken comforts. I by. a universal wave-. of industrializa- Because the Kremlin clings to, the {ion. By that time, so many nations 7 ~aarxian belief that the West is doomed, '+, 'will be able ' to- produce nuclear however, it has contimtted to arm and 1 apons' that. the United States and to foment irt'espontib nationalism ii e Soviet Union will be reduced to among emergent nations at the expense middling" -powers in respect to their of well-being at home: Because ` the .' control over--world' events.; Unless a.: a, ironically, is so deeply preoc- i settlement of the nuclear arms race ctij',ied with itsbooming consumer is reached in tine, Mr. Rostow holds.', market, it has- failed to grant enough v'orld peace in the Twenty-first Cen? ' rid to such Lion Commttt ist "take oz" fury, will be at the mercy' of not two offorts as India's Five :'ear Plan. but' a multitude, of countries and the whims of their leaders. Having made this warning as his If the West rcmnnsbstrong enou,h main claim for urgent consideration militarily to discanragq,,,'oviet zggres-' of his theory, Mr. Rostow considers .Sion, though, and if the' West expands, i he major problem of reconciling the its economic ail to '5tuderdevelopect iti;erests of the Communist and capi. countries, !Lir. Rostov argues, then' aist. worlds. The. key to their differ- Russia will be forced $o negotiate In, cnces -is Marx, he believes: the Com- the continued absence.df war, Russia's, munist prophet is outmoded; the rising domestic chant lkir a, better capitalists must offer a more timely will become overwhening. Furth i:r, ideology, suitable to both societies. as the actions of sticl "take-off" lions as China and Egypt have anti-, The professor's approach to this task mated, lesser powers .-lay not shrink is based on his now . familiar theory from using nuclear vF:,pons to turn, the cold war to adva (age. ,of the' stages of national .- growth. i Renders of "A, Proposal:. Key to an j The die Must convince fit s~ia that. Efioctive Foreign Policy," a1957 boob, by M. rRostow and Professor Mix F. the v,ay of tetice lies t ! ? dventn