Ayacucho: por los caminos de Sendero [Sendero Luminoso; includes interviews conducted by the author and Federico Velarde]
In: Quehacer, Heft 19, S. 36-77
ISSN: 0250-9806
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In: Quehacer, Heft 19, S. 36-77
ISSN: 0250-9806
In: Documentación administrativa, S. 81-104
ISSN: 0012-4494
In: Foro internacional: revista trimestral, Band 21, S. 336-345
ISSN: 0185-013X
Translated from the German by Carlos Setzer.
In: Coyuntura económica: publicación de la Fundación para la Educación Superior y el Desarrollo, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 213-253
ISSN: 0120-3576
Las tasas de crecimiento industrial colombiano en los 30 superaban el 10%, mientras el dinamismo global de la economia era especialmente bajo. Estudia el sector textil que, por si solo, explica la mitad del crecimiento industrial entre 1930-39 y el 67% entre 1940-45. Descarta la influencia que pudo haber jugado la devaluacion y el arancel como aspecto secundario del proceso de auge y relativiza el papel detonante de la demanda. La clave se encontraria en que, bajo condiciones de oferta ilimitada de mano de obra, fue crucial la existencia de una nueva y pujante burguesia nacional que supo aprovechar las oportunidades que brindaba el mercado internacional, a diferencia de otros pequenos paises con economias de enclave donde, como han puesto de manifiesto otros autores (Frank, Cardoso, Fallet
World Affairs Online
In: Estudios internacionales: revista del Instituto de Estudios Internacionales de la Universidad de Chile, Band 16, S. 31-46
ISSN: 0014-1518, 0716-0240
From the book entitled "O novo socialismo frances e a América Latina", edited by the author and H. Trindade, scheduled for publication by Editora Paz e Terra, São Paulo, 1982.
In: Revista mexicana de ciencias políticas y sociales, Band 27, Heft 85, S. 63-184
ISSN: 0185-1918
L. Coser's definition of intellectuals as those critical of society & its ideas (Men of Ideas, New York: Free Press, 1965) is adopted in an examination of the function of intellectual circles & periodicals in the United States. Three types of nonreligious social circles among intellectuals are distinguished: those mainly concerned with political values (including antiestablishment political circles which emerged in the eighteenth century), those focused on cultural lifestyles, & those which combine both. The findings of an interview survey carried out in 1970 among 172 scientifically selected prominent United States intellectuals are reported & discussed; 40% of the respondents were professors, 40% editors & other prominent personnel of periodical & daily publications, & over 15% free-lancers, including poets, novelists, & essayists. Data on their geographic distribution & origins, their occupations, religion, age, class & sex, education, reading habits, problems most interested in, & opinions on rebellious students & student militancy, the Left, blacks, & the new politics are presented & discussed. In writing & publishing, the intellectuals tended to address each other & none listened to those outside of the circles of the intellectual elite. 22 Tables. S. Whittle.