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Hatta and Co-operatives: The Middle Way for Indonesia?

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  • Benjamin Higgins

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Indonesia Project in the Center for International Studies)

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Because of Hatta's role as a leader of the moder ate and rationalist faction in Indonesia, his book has wide inter est. As Vice President from 1950 to 1956, he was able to act as a buffer between extreme Nationalists and Communists and the more pro-Western groups. His book shows that he takes seriously Article 38 of the Constitution which calls for organi zation of the national economy on a co-operative basis. His anticapitalist attitudes are apparent throughout the book, and he repeatedly contrasts corporations, which are for him the epitome of class struggle, and co-operatives, which are the In donesian route to the classless society. Yet Hatta also regards co-operatives as a technique for economic development; but it is clear even to him that a "co-operative national economy" cannot be attained for decades. Meanwhile, the failure of in dependence to bring prosperity is a major factor in the current conflict in Indonesia. It is clear that Indonesia cannot await the organization of a co-operative economy to begin an effec tive economic development program. What Indonesia needs most now is a large dose of "ad hocery"; it is doubtful whether Hatta alone can provide the necessary leadership for such a practical economic development program.

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  • Benjamin Higgins, 1958. "Hatta and Co-operatives: The Middle Way for Indonesia?," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 318(1), pages 49-57, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:anname:v:318:y:1958:i:1:p:49-57
    DOI: 10.1177/000271625831800108
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