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in the "Ensayo de tipología política de América Latina" ("Essay on
Political Typology of Latin America," published by OEA in Washington in 1961). In 1965, he co-founded the Peter Faber Center of Theological and Social Studies
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Leech, Kenneth (1981-07-01). "Liberating
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Berdiaeff. Une Réflexion chrétienne sur la Personne
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