Rise and Fall of Shining Path

In the 1950s, the Peruvian left underwent a process of ideological atomization that divided it into three camps: the Muscovites, the Maoists, and the Trotskyists. That division was fueled by personal feuds and arbitrary interpretations of how the "revolution" should be carried out. Published on September 26, 2005.

Author
Farje, Javier
Publisher
BBC Mundo
Date
2005
Source
CVR - Hemeroteca
Reference ID
articulo-219