This book is about the opposition to neoliberalism?a significant political movement that has influence, particularly among the popular classes. It analyzes the emergence of a new Left in Latin America grounded in the new social forces in the countryside and in the urban slums.
This book is about the opposition to neoliberalism?a significant political movement that has influence, particularly among the popular classes. It analyzes the emergence of a new Left in Latin America grounded in the new social forces in the countryside and in the urban slums.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Petras is professor of sociology at SUNY-Binghamton. He is the coauthor of Democracy and Poverty in Chile: The Limits to Electoral Politics (Westview, 1994).
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Introduction: Ten Theses on Latin America Resistance, Pragmatism, and Alternatives Latin America: The Left Strikes Back Intellectuals: A Marxist Critique of Post Marxists Pragmatism Unarmed Perspectives for Liberation: The Ambiguous Legacy Elections and Extraparliamentary Politics Alternatives to Neoliberalism Neoliberal Political Cycles The United States and Latin America Liberalization and U.S. Global Strategy Clinton's Cuba Policy Mexico and the United States: Cures That Kill the Patient Globaloney and the State Beyond the Free Market: The Resurgence of the Left
Foreword Introduction: Ten Theses on Latin America Resistance, Pragmatism, and Alternatives Latin America: The Left Strikes Back Intellectuals: A Marxist Critique of Post Marxists Pragmatism Unarmed Perspectives for Liberation: The Ambiguous Legacy Elections and Extraparliamentary Politics Alternatives to Neoliberalism Neoliberal Political Cycles The United States and Latin America Liberalization and U.S. Global Strategy Clinton's Cuba Policy Mexico and the United States: Cures That Kill the Patient Globaloney and the State Beyond the Free Market: The Resurgence of the Left
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