Poder central y descentralización: Perú, 1931

Translated title of the contribution: Central power and decentralization: Peru, 1931

Baltazar Caravedo Molinari

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Abstract

One of the debates in the field of social sciences in Peru refers to the characteristics or nature of the ruling class. Today, despite the criticism, the use of the term "oligarchy" is the most common. Two recent publications persist in using that term, and have reintroduced an old argument in the current debate. Sociologist Henry Pease (1977) notes that the State "was directly controlled by a closed oligarchy where agricultural exporters had hegemony. They imposedtheir terms of foreign conduct until the 30's without question" (Pease, 1977: 217).
Translated title of the contributionCentral power and decentralization: Peru, 1931
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)111-129
JournalApuntes
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1979

Keywords

  • Centralización
  • Descentralización
  • Oligarquía
  • Perú
  • Élite

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