Marxist Thought in Latin AmericaUniversity of California Press, 1984 - 374 pages |
Table des matières
MARX AND MARXISM | 13 |
ARGENTINA | 39 |
CHILE | 72 |
BRAZIL | 103 |
PERU | 127 |
THE BOLIVARIAN NATIONS | 149 |
URUGUAY | 190 |
MEXICO | 205 |
Io CUBA | 238 |
CONCLUSIONS | 271 |
GLOSSARY | 291 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 333 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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