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For Venezuela, There is No Going Back: A Discussion with Federico Fuentes and Kiraz Janicke
March 25, 2010 ... is this idea of Venezuela drifting towards an undemocratic dictatorship – which is ironic because I think there is ... reform vote in 2007, which generally under a dictatorship doesn't happen... The other major lie is this ... -
Venezuela and the BBC
February 16, 2010 ... an opinion piece which referred to “Venezuela’s Dictatorship”, in which the author was allowed to make an ... of simply outrageous reports (such as “Venezuela’s Dictatorship” mentioned earlier). These are simply and ... -
Latin America: Roads to 21st Century Capitalist Development
October 21, 2010 Over the better part of the present decade, Latin American stock markets have boomed. Nary a single regime in the region, with the unique exception of Venezuela, has reverted the large scale privatizations of strategic economic sectors implemented by previous neo-liberal regimes in the 1990’s. -
When You Fail to Recognize a Tactical Failure, the Windows for a Strategic Defeat Open
October 7, 2010 ... president of Venezuela following the overthrow of the dictatorship of Marcos Pérez Jiménez in 1958. He ... -
FSLN on the Fifth Socialist International: Globalise struggle and hope!
February 22, 2010 ... Paris Commune was the revolutionary anticipation of the dictatorship of the proletariat. Lenin later characterized ... begun to put into practice Marx’s greatest slogan: the dictatorship of the proletariat. The historical bridge ... -
Venezuela: Economic War in the Run Up to the Elections
July 6, 2010 ... gone half-way, the small shopkeeper will suffer under the dictatorship of the monopolies and the small peasant will ... gone half-way, the small shopkeeper will suffer under the dictatorship of the monopolies and the small peasant will ... -
Chavismo: The Re-Emergence of Progressive Populism in Venezuela
June 12, 2010 Populism can be seen as a movement with emancipatory intentions that opens up a democratic rift in the status quo by employing means of mass popular support in an attempt to overcome exploitation and poverty that emerge from an antagonistic socioeconomic and political situation. But good intentions are often not enough. -
U.S. - Venezuelan Relations: Imperialism and Revolution
January 7, 2010 Historically Latin America has been of great importance to the United States on numerous counts. We must reconceptualize US-Venezuelan relations in light of a declining US economic and rising military empire.