The Politics of Antipolitics: The Military in Latin AmericaBrian Loveman, Thomas M. Davies University of Nebraska Press, 1978 - 309 páginas First published in 1978 and here updated from the 1989 edition to include more information on the origins of antipolitics and its history in the 19th and early 20th centuries, to emphasize the often illusory transitions to democracy from 1965 to 1995, to explore why and how military rulers accede to elected civilian governments, and to document the military's generally successful defense against accusations of human rights abuses. The 28 essays find that the civilian governments blossoming throughout Latin America are dressing authoritarian institutions in the trappings of protected democracy in order to suppress popular movements and to privilege the market. No index. Paper edition (unseen), $23.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Página 111
... movement , he was an unknown political quantity to the nation at large . The labor movement and most of the left moderates as well as radicals had benefited greatly under the Toro regime . They feared that Busch would destroy the ...
... movement , he was an unknown political quantity to the nation at large . The labor movement and most of the left moderates as well as radicals had benefited greatly under the Toro regime . They feared that Busch would destroy the ...
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... movement which produced the Partido Socialista under Toro , various factions of the Republican Socialists , and Independent Socialist groups . But the at- tempts of these civilian reformers had failed , largely because of the hostility ...
... movement which produced the Partido Socialista under Toro , various factions of the Republican Socialists , and Independent Socialist groups . But the at- tempts of these civilian reformers had failed , largely because of the hostility ...
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... movements , were largely spontaneous and leaderless , it was not long before attempts were beginning to fashion their ... movement sought inspiration in anyone , it was the mythical figure of Ernesto [ Che ] Guevara . For the first time ...
... movements , were largely spontaneous and leaderless , it was not long before attempts were beginning to fashion their ... movement sought inspiration in anyone , it was the mythical figure of Ernesto [ Che ] Guevara . For the first time ...
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The Politics of Antipolitics | 3 |
The South American Military | 14 |
Instability Violence and the Age of the Caudillos | 25 |
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