The article offers a reading of the production of Carlos Matus from the late sixties and early seventies through its approach from the "styles of development" debates. It seeks to weave a dialogue in which the question for future planning in Latin American countries converges with their material and political feasibility and development styles or strategies. First, the article analyzes the way in which Matus conceived planning in three dimensions: strategy, political viability and development. Its relation with the “development styles" debates is addressed in the second part of the article following the same dimensions. The work concludes on the need to review the ways in which the work of Matus is recovered today.
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