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Strategy and Tactics of the Right

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When the Popular Unity coalition won the presidential elections of September 1970, and Allende assumed the presidency in November of that year, there arose a situation in which a coalition of working class and middle class parties had captured, by peaceful means, a part of state power.

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Notes

  1. NACLA, New Chile, Berkeley, 1972.

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  2. D. Eisenhower and D. Johnson, ‘The low profile swings a big stick’, in D. Johnson (ed.), The Chilean Road to Socialism, Anchor, N.Y., 1973.

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© 1977 Ian Roxborough, Philip O’Brien, Jackie Roddick

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Roxborough, I., O’Brien, P., Roddick, J. (1977). Strategy and Tactics of the Right. In: Chile: The State and Revolution. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15715-0_5

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