“…But, as Bryce Traister has cautioned, this apparent crisis -indicated by such statistics and by stubborn anxieties -ought not distract us from what he has termed 'an American masculinity remarkable for its satisfied ego, its imperial drive, its individual power, its sexual aggression, and its assumption of citizenship as a matter of birth and God-given right'. 68 From this perspective, the shortcomings of tropical employees fade: during these decades, United Fruit enjoyed its most profitable years, steadily expanding both its Latin American properties and its US market share. Whatever the misgivings of the boardroom, enough tropical managers and technicians reconciled themselves to tropical life to ensure the company's profitability -even if, like Brown, they only stayed with the company a short time.…”