The Chilean Revolution: Conversations with AllendePantheon Books, 1972 - 201 pages |
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... Popular Front which emerged in 1936 and formed a government in 1938 ? Allende : Look , we were aware that the Popular Front undoubtedly represented a great advance , because it marked the point at which the petty bourgeoisie took a ...
... Popular Front which emerged in 1936 and formed a government in 1938 ? Allende : Look , we were aware that the Popular Front undoubtedly represented a great advance , because it marked the point at which the petty bourgeoisie took a ...
Page 117
... popular Government which will open the road to socialism because socialism ... Front here , there have been democratic governments . You yourself were a ... Popular Front was not a failure , for one very simple - reason : the Chilean ...
... popular Government which will open the road to socialism because socialism ... Front here , there have been democratic governments . You yourself were a ... Popular Front was not a failure , for one very simple - reason : the Chilean ...
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... Popular Fronts are no longer viable and can never be repeated . Allende : No , this is not a Popular Front , that has to be made quite clear . Debray : What should one call it then , a Workers ' Front , Allende : A Workers ' Front , a ...
... Popular Fronts are no longer viable and can never be repeated . Allende : No , this is not a Popular Front , that has to be made quite clear . Debray : What should one call it then , a Workers ' Front , Allende : A Workers ' Front , a ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 13 |
Conversations with Allende | 61 |
Postscript by Salvador Allende | 163 |
Droits d'auteur | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Chilean Revolution: Conversations with Allende Régis Debray,Salvador Allende Gossens Affichage d'extraits - 1972 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
achieved action Alessandri anti-imperialist armed assassination aware basic believe Betancourt bourgeois bourgeoisie campaign candidate capitalism capitalist Carabineros Ché Chile Chilean Christian Democrats class struggle Communist Party Comrade President Congress Constitution copper coup d'état Cuba Cuban revolution Debray Democracy economic El Mercurio election electoral exploitation fact forces foreign going history of Chile Ibañez ideological imperialism industry institutions interests Jorge Alessandri Land Reform Latin America leaders liberal Marxist masses means of production ment militant Minister movement North American OLAS oligarchy organization ownership peasants Pedro Aguirre Cerda political Popular Front Popular Government Popular Unity present presidential problem programme proletariat question reactionary Recabarren Régis Régis Debray René Schneider representative Republic revolution revolutionary ruling class Salvador Allende Santiago sector Senate social Socialist Party society tion traditional union Valparaiso victory votes workers