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Throughout the 2000s Latin America transformed itself into the leading edge of anti-neoliberal resistance in the world. What is left of the Pink Tide today? What is their relationship to the explosive social movements that propelled them to power? As China's demand slackens for Latin American commodities, will governments continue to rely on natural resource extraction? In an accessible and penetrating volume, Jeffery Webber examines the most important questions facing the Latin American left today.
Contents
Chapter One - Introduction
Chapter Two - The End of a Cycle? Crisis and Class, Advance and Retreat
Chapter Three - Contemporary Latin American Inequality: Class Struggle, Decolonization, and the Limits of Liberal Citizenship
Chapter Four - The Indigenous Community as "Living Organism": José Carlos Mariátegui, Romantic Marxism, and Extractive Capitalism in the Andes
Chapter Five - Evo Morales and the Political Economy of Passive Revolution in Bolivia, 2006-2015
Chapter Six - Dual Powers, Class Compositions, and the Venezuelan People: Reflections onWe Created Chávez



