Zapata: The Ideology of a Peasant RevolutionaryStudy of the origins of zapatas agrarian reform movement and political problems in Mexico - covers historical and political aspects, nationalist ideology, the role of rural workers in labour movements and social movements, the political and economic structures, social change, etc. Biography zapata e. |
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AGRARIANISM | 39 |
LIBERALISM AND ANTIIMPERIALISM | 59 |
MISCONCEPTIONS CONCERNING ZAPATISTA | 83 |
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