Democracy and Revolution: Latin America and Socialism TodayPluto Press, 2006 - 280 pages Is socialism dead since the fall of the Soviet Union? What is the way forward for the Left? D. L. Raby argues that Cuba and above all Venezuela provide inspiration for anti-globalization and anti-capitalist movements across the world. Another world is possible, but only by winning power on a popular democratic basis. Raby argues that the future lies not in the dogmatism of the Old Left, nor in the spontaneous autonomism of Holloway or Negri. Instead, it is to be found in broad popular movements with bold leadership. Examining the success of key leaders including Hugo Chávez, Fidel Castro and the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, Raby shows that it is more necessary than ever to take power, peacefully if possible, but with the strength that comes from popular unity backed by force where necessary. In this way democratic power can be built, which may or may not be socialist depending on one's definition, but which represents the real anti-capitalist alternative for the twenty-first century. |
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... Bolivarian revolution ; this is why the issue of popular democratic control is so crucial and is constantly being reiterated by Chávez . It also means that the social or associative economy - The Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela 181.
... Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is intended to be as far as possible the direct expression of the popular movement , of popular power in neighbourhoods , factories , farms ... revolutionary. The Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela 187.
... ) , 225 , 259 Bolívar , Simón , 104 , 119 , 133 , 147 , 151 , 185 Bolivarian Circles , 156 , 165 , 168 , 187 , 188 , 192 Bolivarian Movement , see MBR - 200 , MVR Bolivarian revolution , 159 , 164 Bolivarian schools , 160-1 , 168 Bolivarian ...
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When Liberalism | 20 |
Revolutionary Reality in | 56 |
Originality and Relevance of the Cuban Revolution | 77 |
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