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The Road to Socialism of the Unidad Popular

2000
For most of the nineteenth century, Chile’s economy was fundamentally agricultural. Nearly 80 per cent of the population lived in rural areas before 1880, and even as late as 1930 the rural population was greater than the urban. In agriculture the latifundio or estate system predominated, with social relations of a semi-medieval type: on one side of ...
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The Foreign Policy of the Unidad Popular Government

1979
The foreign policy proposals contained in the Programme of the Unidad Popular (UP) showed clearly that its political objectives had an international dimension. This was inevitable because a socialist transformation of Chilean society affected substantial foreign interests.
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Unidad Popular in the Countryside: Ni Razon, Ni Fuerza

Latin American Perspectives, 1974
The tragic death of Chilean democracy has led to as much theoretical soulsearching on the Left as it has to relief on the Right. Not unexpectedly, the Chilean Communists have attempted to wash their hands of Socialist-MIR "adventurism" while the militant Left blames the dead end on the road to socialism, alternately on U.S. intervention and the lack of
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