Latin America Between the Eagle and the BearA study of the causes of the present-day unrest in Latin America. The author studies the domestic causes of unrest, criticizes the United States for not intervening and unwittingly fostering the situation, and how the Soviety Union and Communist China exploit the situation to their advantage. |
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Character of the Middle Class | 4 |
Imitation of the United States | 11 |
Workingclass monopolies | 17 |
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