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Relations between the Costa Rican Communist Party and the International were not, then, of a sufficiently institutional nature to permit any real control over or direction of the Party’s political activities within the country.

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Notes and References

  1. See Manuel Mora, ‘Discurso en el Teatro Latino sobre el Seguro de Riesgos Profesionales’, La Tribuna, 2 August 1945, p. 3.

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  2. See Manuel Mora, ‘Sobre la base de un plan sencillo y eficaz de producción debe buscarse la unidad nacional’, La Tribun, 21 November 1944, p. 1.

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  3. See Manuel Mora, ‘Carta a don Lico Jiménez sobre el conflicto de cafetaleros y trabajadores’, La Prensa Libre, 18 July 1944, p. 1.

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  4. Manuel Mora, ‘La tesis de la lucha de clases tiene que ser reemplazada por la tesis de la colaboracíon de claws’, La Tribuna, 23 February 1945, p. 4.

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  5. Manuel Mora, Nuestro gobierno ya reconociü tácitamente al de la Unión Soviética’, La Tribuna, 6 July 1943, p. 1.

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  6. Manuel Mora, ‘Oumansky fue asesinado por el falangismo continental’, Ultima Hora, 26 January 1945, p. 1.

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© 1993 Rodolfo Cerdas-Cruz

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Cerdas-Cruz, R. (1993). A Euro-Communism in the Central America of the 1930s. In: The Communist International in Central America, 1920–36. St Antony’s/Macmillan Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11984-4_10

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