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Crucifixion by power; essays on Guatemalan national social structure, 1944-1966

by Richard Newbold Adams

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Compilation of essays on the sociology of leadership in the social structure of Guatemala from 1944 to 1966 - includes relevant social theory, and covers population structure, political leadership, armed forces, Church and entrepreneurial interest groups, problems of poverty, land ownership and intergroup relations, social implications of economic development and the role of developed countries, government policy, etc. Bibliography pp. 515 to 524, references and statistical tables.… (more)
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Compilation of essays on the sociology of leadership in the social structure of Guatemala from 1944 to 1966 - includes relevant social theory, and covers population structure, political leadership, armed forces, Church and entrepreneurial interest groups, problems of poverty, land ownership and intergroup relations, social implications of economic development and the role of developed countries, government policy, etc. Bibliography pp. 515 to 524, references and statistical tables.

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