Latin America: from Dependence to RevolutionWiley, 1973 - 274 pages |
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... Regarding the expropriation of industrial monopolies , there appear to be varying emphases among the components of the UP . The Communist party , Allende and his Cabinet , the Radical party , and the smaller groups ( API and Social ...
... Regarding the expropriation of industrial monopolies , there appear to be varying emphases among the components of the UP . The Communist party , Allende and his Cabinet , the Radical party , and the smaller groups ( API and Social ...
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... Regarding the attitudes of the workers , the interventor had an accurate perception of how much support existed as well as the problems regarding political consciousness . There are two tendencies among the workers : some identify with ...
... Regarding the attitudes of the workers , the interventor had an accurate perception of how much support existed as well as the problems regarding political consciousness . There are two tendencies among the workers : some identify with ...
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... regarding U.S. - Latin American relations in the 1970s as well as the direction and scope of economic nationalism in Latin America . The critical nature of U.S. - Chilean relations is undeniable . U.S. policy state- ments and measures ...
... regarding U.S. - Latin American relations in the 1970s as well as the direction and scope of economic nationalism in Latin America . The critical nature of U.S. - Chilean relations is undeniable . U.S. policy state- ments and measures ...
Contents
ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES | 7 |
Nationalization Socioeconomic | 41 |
Jose Serra the Nature of Recent Developments | 61 |
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