Sumario: | This book offers a comprehensive exploration of Bolivia's revolutionary history, focusing on the period from the Tahuantinsuyu era to the proletarian insurrection of April 1952 and subsequent massacres in 1965. It delves into the roots, processes, and aftermath of what is considered the first proletarian revolution in Latin America. The author, Liborio Justo, examines the socio-political dynamics, including the roles of Trotskyism and the Fourth International in the Bolivian revolution. With insights on Bolivia's economic and political struggles, the book aims to provide a detailed autopsy of the revolution and its implications on national and continental levels. The intended audience includes historians, political scientists, and those interested in Latin American revolutionary movements.
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