A Century of Violence in a Red City Popular Struggle, Counterinsurgency, and Human Rights in Colombia

In A Century of Violence in a Red City Lesley Gill provides insights into broad trends of global capitalist development, class disenfranchisement and dispossession, and the decline of progressive politics. Gill traces the rise and fall of the strong labor unions, neighborhood organizations, and work...

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第一著者: Gill, Lesley (auth)
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言語:英語
出版事項: Duke University Press 2016
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