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Intellectuals and the State in Twentieth-Century Mexico
University of Texas Press, 1986 Paper: 978-0-292-73839-3 | eISBN: 978-0-292-76672-3 Library of Congress Classification HN120.Z9E43 1985 Dewey Decimal Classification 305.5520972
ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
In developing countries, the extent to which intellectuals disengage themselves in state activities has widespread consequences for the social, political, and economic development of those societies. Roderic Camps’ examination of intellectuals in Mexico is the first study of a Latin American country to detail the structure of intellectual life, rather than merely considering intellectual ideas.Camp has used original sources, including extensive interviews, to provide new data about the evolution of leading Mexican intellectuals and their relationship to politics and politicians since 1920. See other books on: Camp, Roderic Ai | Elite (Social sciences) | Intellectuals | State | Twentieth - Century Mexico See other titles from University of Texas Press |
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