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Capital, Power, And Inequality In Latin America
Capital, Power, And Inequality In Latin America
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A01=Elizabeth W Dore
A01=John Kirk
A01=Michael Kearney
A01=Richard L Harris
A01=Sandor Halebsky
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Author_Elizabeth W Dore
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Contemporary Latin America
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Cristbal Kay
De Estudios De La Mujer
Domitila Barrios De Chungara
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Elizabeth W. Dore
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Facultad Latinoamericana De Ciencias Sociales
Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front
Francesca Miller
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International Lending Agencies
John M. Kirk
John Weeks
Jorge Nef
Judith Adler Hellman
Latin America
Latin American Agriculture
Latin American Church
Latin American Governments
Latin American Progressives
Latin American Women
Latin American Women’s Movements
Latin American Workers
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Liberation Theology
Michael Kearney
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Popular Urban Movement
Richard L. Harris
Rubber Tappers
Serra Pelada
Socioeconomic Development
Stefano Varese
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West Germany
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780813321172
- Weight: 476g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 13 Oct 1995
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Over the last two decades, economic, political, and social life in Latin America has been transformed by the region’s accelerated integration into the global economy. Although this transformation has tended to exacerbate various inequities, new forms of popular expression and action challenging the contemporary structures of capital and power have also developed. This volume is a comprehensive, genuinely comparative text on contemporary Latin America. In it, an international group of contributors offer multidimensional analyses of the historical context, contemporary character, and future direction of rural transformation, urbanization, economic restructuring, and the transition to political democracy. In addition, individual essays address the changing role of women, the influence of religion, the growth of new social movements, the struggles of indigenous peoples, and ecological issues. Finally, the book examines the influence of U.S. policy and of regionalization and globalization on the Latin American states. Sandor Halebsky is professor of sociology at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He coedited Cuba in Transition: Crisis and Transformation (Westview, 1992). Richard L. Harris is chair of the faculty at Golden Gate University in Monterey, California. He is one of the coordinating editors of the journal Latin American Perspectives and the author of Marxism, Socialism, and Democracy in Latin America (Westview, 1992).
Sandor Halebsky, Elizabeth W Dore, John Kirk, Michael Kearney
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