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| Latin America: Reform or RevolutionA Reader
Petras, James; Zeitlin, MauricePublisher:  Fawcett Premier Book, New York, USA Year Published:  1969   First Published:  1968
 Pages:  511pp
 Resource Type:  Book
 
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 Table of Contents
 
 Introduction
 
 Part I:  Overview
 1.	Seven Fallacies about Latin America
 2.	Latin America:  Feudal or Capitalist?
 3.	Growth and Crisis in the Latin American Economy
 4.	Toward  Theory of Power and Political Instability in Latin America
 5.	The Changing Structure of Foreign Investment in Latin America
 6.	The United States and Latin America
 7.	The Failure of Latin America's Economic Integration
 
 Part II:  Class and Class Conflict
 8.	A Latin American Phenomenon, The Middle-class Military Coup
 9.	The New Industrialization and the Brazilian Political System
 10.	Aspects of Class Relations in Chile, 1850 - 1960
 11.	The Social Determinants of Political Democracy in Chile
 12.	Miners and Agrarian Radicalism
 13.	Stalemate or Coexistence in Argentina
 14.	Political Generations in the Cuban Working Class
 15.	Tendencies in Peruvian Development and Class Structure
 16.	Revolution and Guerrilla Movements in Latin America:  Venezuela, Guatemala, Colombia, and Peru
 17.	With the Guerrillas in Guatemala
 
 Part III:  Development and Politics
 18.	Revolution, Reform, Conservatism
 19.	The Argentinian Industrialist
 20.	Foreign Investment and the Large Enterprise in Latin America:  The Brazilian Case
 21.	Uruguay:  Promise and Betrayal
 22.	Mexico:  The Dynamics of an Agrarian and Semi-capitalist Revolution
 23.	On Cuban Political Economy
 24.	Index
 
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