Che Guevara Speaks: Selected Speeches and WritingsMerit Publishers, 1967 - 159 pages |
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... monopolies . In any case , the first liberating revolution never destroyed the latifundist bases which always constituted a reactionary force and upheld the principle of servitude on the land . This is the phenomenon that shows up in ...
... monopolies . In any case , the first liberating revolution never destroyed the latifundist bases which always constituted a reactionary force and upheld the principle of servitude on the land . This is the phenomenon that shows up in ...
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... monopolies disrupts to a lesser or greater extent the balance of payments situ- ation in nearly all the Latin American countries . More- over , the discrepancy between investments and exports of profits is growing . This will have a ...
... monopolies disrupts to a lesser or greater extent the balance of payments situ- ation in nearly all the Latin American countries . More- over , the discrepancy between investments and exports of profits is growing . This will have a ...
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... monopolies . One thing is clear : The national bourgeoisie will not be able to implement a progressive policy in international relations and foreign trade unless it liberalizes its domestic policy and ensures at least a slight ...
... monopolies . One thing is clear : The national bourgeoisie will not be able to implement a progressive policy in international relations and foreign trade unless it liberalizes its domestic policy and ensures at least a slight ...
Table des matières
Preface | 9 |
Mobilizing the Masses for the Invasion | 24 |
At Punta del Este | 47 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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