Essay - Peruvian Literature/history Peru, One of the Biggest Countries of Latin...

Peruvian literature/history
Peru, one of the biggest countries of Latin America, still remains to be ***** of the poorest in ***** region. Prolonged poverty, *****ability of government to solve urgent problems in economics, land owning and determine with the status of international monopolies that control mining, brought to social, political and public crisis in 1980's. But the premises for such social disaster seem to orig*****ate long before the time of civil war and mutual resistance of different ***** sects, terrorist organization ***** "Sendero Luminoso" and simple public unrest against the chaos that reigned in ***** country.
If ***** look on the history of Lat***** America, we will find out that *****in American countries gained independence some 40 years later than the USA did, but the results of state c*****struction, introduction of universal social and democratic values *****re less than satisfactory nearly during a 150 year period. The aristocracy ***** land owners who represented upper class in most of Lat***** ***** countries nearly had never gone to find a compromise ***** common people in social, political and what is the most important in economical questions ***** would direct the course of the country. Such "self*****h" and "one-sided" politics resulted ***** distrust to the national governments and ***** always resulted in chaotic revolutions. But again to describe the nature and ***** ***** of these revolutions we should use the famous quote "revolutions are organized by romantics, are done by fanatics ***** are used by rogues." This saying is the most appropriate for the revolutionary movements and the outcomes of the revolutions in the countries of Latin America. Nearly none of them had brought the desired results to common *****. It's enough to remember Columbia, controlled ***** different military organizations, where ***** power ***** government means nothing ***** ***** 95% of population wants to immigrate. The case ***** Peru ***** not an exception in ***** sad pages of Latin America *****. In order to understand the nature and the essence of ***** movement and struggle decent life conditions in ***** America it's enough to read ***** novel of Gabriel Garcia Marquez "100 ***** of solitude," which gives the full encyclopedia of society's ***** dur*****g centuries, its customs, ***** values and norms. Like ***** writes: "for ***** people revolution had become the state of ***** soul, as they already fought what they ***** fighting for and whom they fight against."
The social ***** of 1980's in Peru is the best pro***** of it. There are lots of reasons for that. In no any other ***** of Latin America, physical geography had influenced so much on economical *****, dividing the country into three different zones: Pacific coast line- the ***** industrially developed region of ***** country, with the majority of country's population; valleys ***** high*****s of Ands ***** developed agriculture for internal needs and mining industry and unpopulated tropical regions of Selva, which started developing only after the oil was d*****covered. The diversity also exists in ethnic structure ***** the country: the coastal line is
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