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Social Movements and State Power: Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador [Hardcover]

James Petras (Author), Henry Veltmeyer (Author)


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0745324231 978-0745324234 July 20, 2005
The 2003 electoral victory of Lucio Gutiérrez in Ecuador was met with the same sense of optimism that greeted the election of Ignacio 'Lula' da Silva in Brazil, and Hugo Chavez in Venezuela. Gutierrez's victory was viewed as a major advance for the country in its 500 year-long struggle for freedom and democracy. In Bolivia, Evo Morales similarly came within an electoral whisker of achieving state power in 2002, and in 2003 Nestor Kirchner became President of Argentina. Many journalists , academics and politicians speak of a "left-turn" in Latin America, characterizing these regimes as "center -left". They came to power on the promise of delivering a fundamental change of direction that would steer their countries away from neo-liberal economic policies, and towards greater social equity. Their success awakened major hopes on the Left for a new dawn in Latin American politics. This book challenges these assumptions. It critically examines their agreements with the IMF, their social and economic policies, and the economic ties of leading policy makers, as well as the beneficiaries and losers under these regimes. Latin America is unique in that it has experienced two decades of popular resistance to neo-liberal policies: each of the four countries examined here has a rich history of diverse indigenous and working class movements coming together to promote radical political change. The authors examine the political dynamics between the state and its agenda, and the strategy of mass mobilisation taken by the mass movements. They explore the intensifying conflicts between the movements and their former allies in the state.


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Petras and Veltmeyer in their study of recent economic and political developments in four other South American countries considers the political and economic developments in each country in the light of the increasing prominence of the left and the extent to which challenges to the neo-liberalism of the International Monetary Fund had been successful. Using Chavez's victory in Venezuela to set the context, the American based academics review the presidencies of Kirchner in Argentina, as well as developments in Bolivia. The book assumes considerable knowledge of the contemporary economics and politics of each country. The conclusion to their analysis is that 'a radical politics of mass mobilization is an indispensable condition for advancing the struggle for social change - to bring a new world of social justice and real development based on popular power. In practice it is necessary to combine both electoral and mass revolutionary politics. -- Duncan Bowie, Chartist --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Dr. James Petras is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at Binghamton University, New York. He is the author of numerous works on Latin America and global development, including Globaloney: el lenguaje imperial, los intelectuales y la izquierda (2000), Hegemonia dos Estados Unidos no Nova Milênio (2001) and Unmasking Globlization: Imperialism of the Twenty-first Century (2001). He is also the co-author, with Henry Veltmeyer, of The Dynamics of Social Change in Latin America (2000), Unmasking Globalisation (2001) and System in Crisis (2003).

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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Pluto Press (July 20, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0745324231
  • ISBN-13: 978-0745324234
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
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piquetero leaders, piquetero movement, broader popular movement, zero hunger, normal capitalism, land reform beneficiaries, rightwing parties, substantive social change, electoral apparatus, poverty alleviation funds, street blockades, landless rural workers, trade union bureaucrats, neoliberal model, indigenous movement, neighborhood assemblies, new economic model, leftwing parties, neoliberal agenda, indigenous nationalities, struggle for state power, neoliberal regimes, neoliberal policies, landless workers, productive transformation
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World Bank, Latin America, Financial Times, Sao Paulo, Evo Morales, Workers Party, Buenos Aires, Washington Consensus, Central Bank, Durán Ballén, Felipe Quispe, Santa Cruz, Antonio Vargas, Garcia Linera, Liberal Party, Luis Macas, Ministry of Labor, Third World, Wall Street, Bad Government, Carlos Mesa, Dominican Republic, Madres de la Plaza de Mayo, Mauricio Cori, Nestor Kirchner
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