Full Description
Most publications on the political situation in Venezuela are journalistic and lack a scientific, and particularly sociological, approach. Chavez's Children: Ideology, Education, and Society in Latin America is the first sociological work on the ideological system in Venezuela. This book deals with the deep social structures of Chávez's power, its origins, its evolution in history, its dynamics, its institutionalizations, and its relationships with the educational system. By using an empirical analysis of Bolivarian schools and fieldwork on over 300 students, Chavez's Children reconstructs the history of revolutionary movements in Venezuela and advocates a model of analysis on Latin American socio-revolutionary phenomena. This English language edition will be a great opportunity for Latin American experts as well as interested readers to uncover the system behind Chávez's power.
Contents
Preface to the American Edition
Introduction
Chapter 1: Preliminary Questions: Some General Theoretical Properties of Ideology
Chapter 2: Socio-Historical Analysis of Revolutionary Bolivarism
Chapter 3: Theoretical Analysis of Revolutionary Bolivarism
Chapter 4: Analysis of the Structures and Activities in Bolivarian Schools
Conclusions