Elites in Latin AmericaSeymour Martin Lipset, Aldo E. Solari Oxford University Press, 1967 - 531 páginas |
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... concerned with the conceptual or ideo- logical differences subsumed in these different approaches . Rather , we are interested in elites because of our larger concern with social , economic , and political development . And while there ...
... concerned with the conceptual or ideo- logical differences subsumed in these different approaches . Rather , we are interested in elites because of our larger concern with social , economic , and political development . And while there ...
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... concerned with the bourgeois system as such.19 Fourth , even the notion of military class composition , while offering more interesting contrasts than either the urban or ethnic variables , does not explain the current situation . What ...
... concerned with the bourgeois system as such.19 Fourth , even the notion of military class composition , while offering more interesting contrasts than either the urban or ethnic variables , does not explain the current situation . What ...
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Seymour Martin Lipset, Aldo E. Solari. concern for being a good parent in the more advanced states reflects the greater ... concerned with a general academic education than with vocational education . Presumably the emphasis in the ...
Seymour Martin Lipset, Aldo E. Solari. concern for being a good parent in the more advanced states reflects the greater ... concerned with a general academic education than with vocational education . Presumably the emphasis in the ...
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Values Education and Entrepreneurship | 3 |
The Middle Classes | 61 |
The Industrial Elite | 94 |
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