1976
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvcwnz85
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Tres estudios sobre el movimiento obrero en México

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“…The transition to the semi-periphery splits, the failure to ally with the peasantry, and a certain amount of repression, most labour syndicates were coopted in the 1930s to form one pillaroftheemerging corporatist state (Hamilton, 1975;Reyna et al, 1976). Without digressing into the extraordinarily complex structure of Mexican labour organizations, federal law requires that unions in certain basic industries (e.g.…”
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“…The transition to the semi-periphery splits, the failure to ally with the peasantry, and a certain amount of repression, most labour syndicates were coopted in the 1930s to form one pillaroftheemerging corporatist state (Hamilton, 1975;Reyna et al, 1976). Without digressing into the extraordinarily complex structure of Mexican labour organizations, federal law requires that unions in certain basic industries (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%