Chilean Voices: activists describe their experiences of the popular unity period
AUTOR(ES)
Henfrey, Colin; Sorj, Bernardo
FONTE
Centro Edelstein
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2008
RESUMO
Each interview focuses on the field in which the speaker was most active. The number of interviews in each field reflects its relative importance: three for industry, two for the country side and one each for the shantytowns and the universities. In the case of industry, anything less could scarcely have conveyed the range of views on its key issues, such as workers’ participation: hence the three selected are from the Communist Party, the MAPU and the Socialist Party.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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