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Some Problems of the Left in Chile
Chile is one of the few Latin American nations in which Marxist parties exist that can claim a mass following. Both the Socialist and Communist parties are directed by persons who have adapted to legislative roles within the constitutional "rules of the game". Joined together since 1956 in a Popular Action Front (FRAP) electoral coalition, the SP and CP have over the years managed to forge a stable and expanding constituency among lower class voters. Benefiting from popular disillusionment with the failure of the Frei (Christian Democratic) Government to implement a rapid "anti-oligarchic" transformation of socio-economic structures (the so-called "Revolution in Liberty"), these two parties increased their popular support from less than 22 per cent in 1965 to almost 30 per cent in the 1967 municipal elections
Gabriel Kolko. The roots of American foreign policy : an analysis of power and purpose. Boston : Beacon Press, 1969. 166 p.
Bertram Silverman, ed., Man and Socialism in Cuba. New York: Atheneum, 1971, pp. xiv, 382. - Robert M. Bernardo, The Theory of Moral Incentives in Cuba. University, Ala.: University of Alabama Press, 1971, pp. xix, 159.
The Real Terror Network: terrorism in fact and propaganda by S. Edward Herman Boston, South End Press, 1982. Pp. 252.
L'impérialisme américain : illusion de la Gauche ou impératif du système ?
Wolpin Miles D., Roques Irène. L'impérialisme américain : illusion de la Gauche ou impératif du système ?. In: L'Homme et la société, N. 20, 1971. Lukács Hegel histoire et sociologie. pp. 247-258