Latin America: from Dependence to RevolutionWiley, 1973 - 274 pages |
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... mining sector , consistent supporters of Marxist political parties for several decades . Even among the highest paid ... Mining Centers ( Percentages ) Number of Allende Votes for Each 100 Votes for Alessandri Number of Allende Votes for ...
... mining sector , consistent supporters of Marxist political parties for several decades . Even among the highest paid ... Mining Centers ( Percentages ) Number of Allende Votes for Each 100 Votes for Alessandri Number of Allende Votes for ...
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... MINERS In discussing the nationalization of the copper mines one of the directors of the new state copper mining directorate said " consciousness is the biggest problem . " At first glance this may appear to be incongruous : a plurality ...
... MINERS In discussing the nationalization of the copper mines one of the directors of the new state copper mining directorate said " consciousness is the biggest problem . " At first glance this may appear to be incongruous : a plurality ...
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... mines — thus , in effect , controlling mining policy — a highly political issue . WORKING CLASS BEHAVIOR AND ATTITUDES One of the paradoxes during the first months of the nationalization was the decline in the number of strikes and the ...
... mines — thus , in effect , controlling mining policy — a highly political issue . WORKING CLASS BEHAVIOR AND ATTITUDES One of the paradoxes during the first months of the nationalization was the decline in the number of strikes and the ...
Contents
ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES | 7 |
Nationalization Socioeconomic | 41 |
Jose Serra the Nature of Recent Developments | 61 |
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