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Along The Bolivian Highway Social Mobility And Political Culture In A New Middle Class Miriam Shakow

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Along The Bolivian Highway Social Mobility And Political Culture In A New Middle Class Miriam Shakow
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Along The Bolivian Highway Social Mobility And Political Culture In A New Middle Class Miriam Shakow instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Miriam Shakow
ISBN: 9780812209822, 0812209826
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Along The Bolivian Highway Social Mobility And Political Culture In A New Middle Class Miriam Shakow by Miriam Shakow 9780812209822, 0812209826 instant download after payment.

This book narrates the unexpected dilemmas middle-class Bolivians have faced following the coming to power of a left-wing, indigenous movement. Shakow argues that new middle classes in Bolivia, as elsewhere in the Third World, constitute a significant force that profoundly shapes politics and social life.


This book narrates the unexpected dilemmas middle-class Bolivians have faced following the coming to power of a left-wing, indigenous movement. Shakow argues that new middle classes in Bolivia, as elsewhere in the Third World, constitute a significant force that profoundly shapes politics and social life.

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