The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... Siles Zuazo . The MNR was a na- tionalist party with socialist leanings , representing a coali- tion of many diverse elements , extending from the far right to the far left . In the ensuing struggle for control of the Bolivian revo ...
... Siles Zuazo . The MNR was a na- tionalist party with socialist leanings , representing a coali- tion of many diverse elements , extending from the far right to the far left . In the ensuing struggle for control of the Bolivian revo ...
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... Siles was the son of the former Bolivian president Hernando Siles ( 1926-30 ) . Having graduated from the American Institute , a Methodist secondary school in La Paz , in 1931 , Siles fought throughout the Chaco War and was decorated ...
... Siles was the son of the former Bolivian president Hernando Siles ( 1926-30 ) . Having graduated from the American Institute , a Methodist secondary school in La Paz , in 1931 , Siles fought throughout the Chaco War and was decorated ...
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... Siles formed a team to run for president and vice- president , respectively . Since Paz was in exile , the bulk of campaigning fell upon Siles . This was fortuitous , since most of the estimated two hundred thousand eligible voters in ...
... Siles formed a team to run for president and vice- president , respectively . Since Paz was in exile , the bulk of campaigning fell upon Siles . This was fortuitous , since most of the estimated two hundred thousand eligible voters in ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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