
Latin America Inverts the World Map: A Conversation With Margarita Fajardo
Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
The Sapelinos and the Alliance for Progress Mobile Clinics
In the 19 sixties, a new movement emerged in Brazil that saw itself as more radical. They were interested in what we could call the political economy of development. The sapelinos had atualchieved a lot of new development and industrialization but then poverty didn't go away. And people started to say, hey, we've built up all these industries, but who owns them? Right there? they're owned by foreign investors,. et cetera. So those were the important effects end.
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