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How the Sanctions Affect Collective Lands: Voices from Cinco Fortalezas Commune (Part II)
May 6, 2022 ... that have it much harder: people there have to walk for hours to get to a meeting and kids have to do the same to get ... -
The Food Sovereignty Movement in Venezuela, Part 2
November 26, 2009 ... for low wages outside the home, but they also put in long hours of unpaid domestic work, and in addition, many are ... -
Beyond the Boliburguesía Thesis
June 15, 2016 ... facing Venezuela, ranging from triple-digit inflation to hours-long lines to purchase basic goods—not to mention ... -
Revolution, Counter Revolution, and the Economic War in Venezuela: Part II
January 27, 2015 William Camacaro and Frederick B. Mills offer an important overview of the current economic war in Venezula. Part II focuses on the need to change the economic model in Venezuela and explores the balance of political and economic forces in Venezuela today. -
It is Necessary to Contextualize the Pragmatic and Populist Policies of the Chavista Government: An Interview with Steve Ellner, Part II
September 22, 2015 ... between Washington and Nueva York in train during certain hours than by plane! E.M. The Venezuelan opposition often ... -
Sanctioned but Fighting Back: The Alí Primera Commune (Part II)
January 29, 2023 ... something in the town of Urachiche, we have to walk many hours to get there and back. Before we could always hitch a ... -
Hugo Chávez’s First Decade in Office: Breakthroughs and Shortcomings
April 23, 2010 ... which would have reduced the work week from 44 to 36 hours, placed cultural and social goals ahead of economic ... and to close stores that overcharge for 24–48 hours. In addition, CANTV provides discounted monthly rates ... -
Critiquing Chavismo's Shortcomings: An Interview with Miguel Rodriguez Torres
August 10, 2016 ... were depicted on the walls of the military and after three hours, at 9 PM, he was still talking, until somebody ... -
Where Is the Venezuelan Revolution Going?
November 1, 2010 The recent election results revealed both the strong and the weak points of the Bolivarian Revolution. It showed the loyalty and determination of the workers and peasants to defend the Revolution and defeat the counterrevolution. But how long can this loyalty be maintained unless the Revolution is carried through in a determined manner? -
Venezuela After Chávez
July 13, 2016 ... at government-controlled prices; citizens must spend hours queuing, or resort to the black market, where the same ... -
The Food Sovereignty Movement in Venezuela, Part 1
November 26, 2009 ... Zamora to obtain the land. On April 7, 2002, after 120 hours of workshops about cooperatives, the Comite de Tierra ...
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