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The New Latin American Left : Cracks in the Empire, Hardback Book

The New Latin American Left : Cracks in the Empire Hardback

Edited by Jeffery R. Webber, Barry Carr

Part of the Critical Currents in Latin American Perspective Series series

Hardback

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This provocative, multidisciplinary work explores the dramatic resurgence of the Left in Latin America since the late 1990s.

Offering a comprehensive account of the complexities and nuances of the shifting political tides in the region, the book provides both a theoretical framework for assessing the state of the Left and a set of cases highlighting key movements, successes, and failures.

Its theoretical scope covers socialist strategy, working-class formation, peasant social movements, the role of women in popular politics, and the response of outside powers.

These themes provide the foundation for rich country studies of the new Left in Bolivia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.

Too often, the book argues, the rise of the new Left has been the subject of caricature, either through conservative defamation or populist romanticism.

Working from a range of critical perspectives, the contributors consider the Left's hopes, aims, and prospects, as well as its contradictions and fissures.

As the first book to systematically consider the contemporary relevance of the Left, it will be central to any understanding of Latin American politics and society today. Contributions by: Ricardo Antunes, Marc Becker, Jared Bibler, Barry Carr, Emilia Castorina, Todd Gordon, Sujatha Fernandes, Claudio Katz, Fernando Leiva, Marco Mojica, Hector Perla Jr., Richard Roman, Susan Spronk, Edur Velasco Arregui, Henry Veltmeyer, Leandro Vergara-Camus, Jeffery R.

Webber, and Gregory Wilpert.

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