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Progress in the Democratic Revolution in Latin America: Country Assessments–1987
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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The Amount of Freedom enjoyed by individuals varies widely in countries around the world. In the Americas it is a matter of particular concern because of a common history of colonialism. This concern is complicated by ideological and scholarly disagreements about just what constitutes freedom. Such impediments notwithstanding, the subject holds broad public interest and frequently is the basis for comparing governments although not always in an informed manner.
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- Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs , Volume 29 , Issue 1 , Spring 1987 , pp. 57 - 71
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- Copyright © University of Miami 1987
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