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By Julio Cotler

This paper was presented at the November 2-4, 1978 Workshop on "The Peruvian Experiment Reconsidered" organized by the Latin American Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

Summary

El presente trabajo persigue examinar algunos problemas centrales de la formación política del Perú y la forma que el Gobierno Revolucionario de la Fuerza Armada pretendió enfrentarlos y resolverlos. La primera parte del artículo se refiere a la definición de dichos problemas centrales y que se resumen en la ausencia de una organización nacional y del Estado, en tanto persiste una relación de explotación colonial de la inmensa mayoría de la población. La segunda parte se dedica a examinar los distintos proyectos reformistas que a partir de 1930 se plantearon coma soluciones al problema nacional.

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