Salvador Allende en la Perspectiva Histórica del Movimiento Popular Chileno
Sergio Grez Toso
Entelequia. Revista Interdisciplinar, 2006, issue 1, 151-156
Abstract:
Not aside the discussion on the compatibleness between the up-to-date and the objectiveness, arguments are brought on support of three hypotheses: (1) from the middle of 1930 decade unless his death in 1973, Salvador Allende embodies the best the historical continuity and the Popular movement development axis, (2) Salvador Allende embodied the unfinished dialectics between reform versus revolution, (3) In the history of popular movement, 1973 coup d'état means a total crash; a "broken bridge" still not restored.
Keywords: Salvador Allende; Popular Movement; Chile; contemporary history; current times; historiography; democracy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R59 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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