Our review of Chilean history has shown that it was capitalism, with its internal contradictions itself which generated the underdevelopment of Chile and deter mined its forms; that this remains as true today as it was in the past; that Chile's underdevelopment cannot be attributed to the supposed partial survival of a feu dal structure, which never existed there in whole or in part (Frank, 1967:115).
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