Latin America: from Dependence to RevolutionWiley, 1973 - 274 pages |
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... organized groups are the MIR and the left - wing of the Socialist party . Paradoxically then , it appears that the groups with the longest experience of class struggle and the longest tradition of class organization under leftist ...
... organized groups are the MIR and the left - wing of the Socialist party . Paradoxically then , it appears that the groups with the longest experience of class struggle and the longest tradition of class organization under leftist ...
Page 59
... organization of the poli - clinic with the pobladores thus avoiding paternalism . A doctor is just one more companero who happens to know more . The high degree of active participation in the Campamento reflects the stress given to it ...
... organization of the poli - clinic with the pobladores thus avoiding paternalism . A doctor is just one more companero who happens to know more . The high degree of active participation in the Campamento reflects the stress given to it ...
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... organization of work . The pobladores organize Tri - partite commit . tees : ( a ) poblador leaders and workers ( b ) university technical advisors ( c ) CORVI officials . Once New Havana is finished the workers will have the experience ...
... organization of work . The pobladores organize Tri - partite commit . tees : ( a ) poblador leaders and workers ( b ) university technical advisors ( c ) CORVI officials . Once New Havana is finished the workers will have the experience ...
Contents
ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES | 7 |
Nationalization Socioeconomic | 41 |
Jose Serra the Nature of Recent Developments | 61 |
Copyright | |
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