94:, who originally entered parliament as a Liberal, was the Radical's only asset. The vacillations and its internal contradictions contributed to the eventual disappearance of the Radical Party. In their search for political ways of improving their socio-economic situation the workers turned not only to the Radicals but also to the new
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was made up of progressive young liberals. They were a kind of liberal left who hoped that through their criticisms the ruling Party could be persuaded to rectify its errors. The history of the
Radical Party is, above all, the history of the newspaper campaigns inspired by
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Even at its peak the
Radicals was never a major electoral force in the country. Lacking a strong popular base, political imagination and prominent personalities, the Partido Radical was incapable of really threatening Liberal predominance. The aggressive personality of
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claimed that the Party bears a resemblance to the socialist movement, sharing ideas aimed at protecting labour and defending it against the tyranny of capitalism.
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Bustillos Vera, Jonny and Peñaranda
Barrios, Carlos. Hechos y registros de la Revolución Nacional (1939-1946). La Paz, Bolivia: La Palabra, 1996. Pp.54-55.
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Baptista Gumucio. Yo fuí el orgullo: vida y pensamiento de Franz Tamayo. Editorial los Amigos del Libro, 1978. P.99.
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Guillermo Lora. A History of the
Bolivian Labour Movement 1848-1971. Cambridge University Press, 2009. P.94.
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Guillermo Lora. A History of the
Bolivian Labour Movement 1848-1971. Cambridge University Press, 2009. P.93.
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Guillermo Lora. A History of the
Bolivian Labour Movement 1848-1971. Cambridge University Press, 2009. P.93.
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Guillermo Lora. A History of the
Bolivian Labour Movement 1848-1971. Cambridge University Press, 2009. P.92.
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joined up with these young
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After the revolution of 1920 Radicals split into three factions.
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After the revolution of 1943 the Radical Party disappeared.
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and elected the one deputy of the new National Congress (
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105:and his followers dissolved into the
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206:Defunct political parties in Bolivia
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39:The "Radical Generation" of the
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103:Franz Tamayo Solares
77:Franz Tamayo Solares
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54:Ismael Montes Gamboa
46:Franz Tamayo Solares
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119:Concordance
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22:Spanish
50:La Paz
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