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Capital social y riqueza en las comunidades campesinas de la región Apurímac, Perú <span class="so-article-trans-title" dir="auto"> Translated title: Social Capital and Wealth in the Peasant Communities of the Apurímac Region, Peru </span>
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Doing democracy: Striving for political literacy and social justice
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