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Knudson, Jerry W. – 1973
Each year a committee on freedom of the press, established in 1946 by the Inter American Press Association (IAPA), exposes those countries which it feels do not have freedom of the press. In 1952 Bolivia underwent a social and economic revolution. As a result, angry mobs forced the closure of the two newspapers with the largest circulation in…
Descriptors: Censorship, Communication (Thought Transfer), Dissent, Freedom of Speech
Apaza, Julio Tumiri, Ed. – 1978
For some time the Aymara and Quechua Indians have been adopting resolutions and submitting them to the relevant authorities. Compiled by the Centro de Coordinacion y Promocion Campesina "Mink'A" for consideration by the "First Meeting of Anthropologists in the Andean Region" held in September 1975, this document gives a general…
Descriptors: Activism, American History, American Indians, Change Strategies
Kelley, Jonathan; Klein, Herbert S. – 1977
This study of Bolivia's National Revolution of 1952 illustrates the effects of a peasant revolution on inequality and status inheritance. It was hypothesized that when an exploited peasantry revolts and overthrows the traditonal elite, peasants would be better off because inequality and status inheritance would decline as a result of the…
Descriptors: Conflict, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged, Dissent