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In this way , the agents of the Rosista state turned the country peons and itinerant peasants into " subaltern " subjects , subjects onto whom the state would attempt to project its vision of order . But the state was not the only ...
In this way , the agents of the Rosista state turned the country peons and itinerant peasants into " subaltern " subjects , subjects onto whom the state would attempt to project its vision of order . But the state was not the only ...
Pagina 50
In what follows , I attempt to answer the question : how has the term " development " influenced Catholic social teach- ing in Latin America ? In addressing this question , I have focused primarily on two areas : first , the teaching of ...
In what follows , I attempt to answer the question : how has the term " development " influenced Catholic social teach- ing in Latin America ? In addressing this question , I have focused primarily on two areas : first , the teaching of ...
Pagina 116
... illiterate mothers and , perhaps , the illegitimate children of prostitutes , represented the most ambitious attempt by lower class families to use the education system as a means of survival and even as an attempt at social ascent ...
... illiterate mothers and , perhaps , the illegitimate children of prostitutes , represented the most ambitious attempt by lower class families to use the education system as a means of survival and even as an attempt at social ascent ...
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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