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The Bolivarian Process in Venezuela: A Left Forum

In: Historical Materialism
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Michael A. Lebowitz
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Roland Denis
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Sara Motta
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Steve Ellner
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Susan Spronk
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George Ciccariello-Maher
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Sujatha Fernandes
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Jeffery R. Webber
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Thomas Purcell
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Abstract

The ‘Bolivarian Revolution’ in Venezuela under Hugo Chávez has reignited debate in Latin America and internationally on the questions of socialism and revolution. This forum brings together six leading intellectuals from different revolutionary traditions and introduces their reflections on class-struggle, the state, imperialism, counter-power, revolutionary parties, community and communes, workplaces, economy, politics, society, culture, race, gender, and the hopes, contradictions, and prospects of ‘twenty-first-century socialism’ in contemporary Venezuela.

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