Search
174 results found:
-
What is the Venezuelan News Media Actually Like?
August 4, 2008 A careful and sober account of Venezuelan media that focuses on the most basic and uncontroversial facts of what constitutes the Venezuelan media today has been non-existent in mainstream U.S. media. Such reporting could present a more accurate picture of the actual situation of freedom of expression in Venezuela. -
Venezuela: Socialist Tide activists on the referendum defeat and the PSUV
March 2, 2008 Federico Fuentes, from the Green Left Weekly/Links Caracas bureau, asks two key leaders of Socialist Tide, Gonzalo Gómez and Stalin Perez Borges, their opinions on the PSUV and its founding congress in light of the defeat of the December 2, 2007, referendum on Chavez's proposed constitutional reform. -
Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution in the Post (neo)Liberal Constellation
November 18, 2008 The Bolivarian Revolution is in the process of building a new type of state power in Venezuela, one that represents one of the most progressive poles in the postliberal constellation. -
Venezuela: Revolution, Party and a New International
March 24, 2008 The organisation of a revolutionary international, far from being a distant perspective is an immediate necessity. Defence of the revolutionary processes underway in Venezuela, Bolivia, Nicaragua and Ecuador cannot be postponed, nor can effort towards the recomposition of revolutionary social forces in the rest of the countries in the region. -
Ten Years On, Bolivarian Revolution at Crossroads
July 21, 2008 ... state. Chávez sought to reduce the workweek from 44 to 36 hours; to provide social security to informal sector workers ... -
Venezuelan Legal System
September 26, 2008 ... pays a wage, the worker has to labor some agreed number of hours per day. And so on. But insofar as you are an advocate ... -
Venezuela from Below
September 15, 2008 An interview with George Ciccariello-Maher, the author of the forthcoming book, We Created Him: A People's History of the Bolivarian Revolution. In the interview Ciccariello-Maher discusses the history and social forces behind the Bolivarian Revolution. -
Which Way Venezuela?
July 25, 2008 ... and technical education, receiving up to 760 hours of preparation, depending on the sophistication of the ... -
Smoke and Mirrors: An Analysis of Human Rights Watch’s Report on Venezuela
October 17, 2008 ... his speeches and other government events live, often for hours on end, at peak viewing hours." (p.70) [21] Unlike the "court-packing law," HRW calls ...