توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Power and Impotence: A History of South America Under Progressivism (1998-2016)
نام کتاب : Power and Impotence: A History of South America Under Progressivism (1998-2016)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : قدرت و ناتوانی: تاریخچه آمریکای جنوبی تحت پیشرفت گرایی (1998-2016)
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نویسندگان : Fábio Luis Barbosa dos Santos
ناشر : Brill
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 359
ISBN (شابک) : 9004419055 , 9789004419056
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Power and Impotence: A History of South America under Progressivism (1998–2016)
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Contents
About Power and Impotence
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The \'Progressive Wave\'
2 A National Approach
3 A Methodological Note
1 Venezuelan Revolution: Underdevelopment despite an Abundance of Foreign Exchange
1 Introduction
2 Underdevelopment with Abundance of Foreign Exchange Reserves
3 Bolivarian Revolution
4 Dilemmas of the Venezuelan Revolution
5 Crisis
6 Final Thoughts
2 Conciliation and Order under \'Lulaism\' in Brazil
1 Introduction
2 Preamble
3 Strategies of Accumulation Neodevelopmentism or Neoliberalism?
3.1 Conciliation and Order
3.2 Neodevelopment
4 The Lulista Way of Regulating Social Conflict
4.1 Articulation of Two Consensuses
4.2 Conservative Modernization
5 Lulism in Crisis
5.1 From the June Days to Mobilizations for Impeachment
5.2 Impeachment
6 Final Thoughts
Post-scriptum the 2018 Brazilian Presidential Elections
3 Kirchnerism and Impasses of the Bourgeois Way in Argentina
1 Introduction
2 Perón and Peronism
3 From the \'National Reorganization Process\' to Neoliberal Democracy
4 Kirchner Governments
5 Cristina Kirchner
6 Final Thoughts
4 The Process of Change in Bolivia: Creative or Destructive Tensions?
1 Introduction
2 The Variegated Society between Revolution and Dictatorships
3 Democracy and Neoliberalism
4 Revolutionary Conjuncture
5 The Process of Change
6 Final Thoughts
5 Ecology versus Capitalism: Dilemmas of the Citizen Revolution in Ecuador
1 Introduction
2 Ecuadorian Formation
3 From Re-democratization to Alianza País
4 Political Economy of the Citizen Revolution
5 Final Thoughts
6 The Deposition of Lugo in Paraguay and the Brasiguayo Question
1 Introduction
2 The Agrarian Question and Brazilian Presence in Paraguay
3 Soy and Brasiguayos
4 The Lugo Presidency (2008-2012)
5 The Agrarian Question in the Lugo Government
6 The Political Judgment
7 Final Thoughts
7 Brazil and the Political Economy of South American Integration
1 Introduction
2 Open Regionalism versus Developmental Regionalism
3 Political Economy of Developmental Regionalism
4 Developmentalism in Crisis
5 The Petista Order in South America
6 Final Thoughts
8 Chile and the Political Economy of the Real Neoliberalism
1 Introduction
2 Between the Popular Front and the Chilean Way to Socialism
3 From Dictatorship to Protected Democracy
4 Political Economy of the Concertación
4.1 Concertación in Power
4.2 Macroeconomics
4.3 Education
4.4 Labor Relations, Poverty and Debt
4.5 Pension Fund Administrators
5 Crisis
6 Final Thoughts
9 Perversion and Trauma: Impasses of Contemporary Peruvian Politics
1 Introduction
2 New Left and United Left
3 Alanism and United Left
4 Sendero Luminoso
5 Fujimori
6 Fujimorista Legacy
7 Final Thoughts
10 War and Peace in Colombia in Historical Perspective
1 Introduction
2 Background
3 Roots of Violence
4 Insurgency and Counter-insurgency in the 1980s
5 Neoliberalism and Parapolitics
6 The War Party in Power
7 Dilemmas of the Peace Process
11 Where is the Cuban Revolution Going? Dilemmas of Primitive Socialism
1 Introduction
2 Revolution against Underdevelopment
3 Reform or Update?
4 Current Dilemmas
5 Final Thoughts
Conclusion
1 The Movement of History
2 Regional Integration
3 Nine Propositions
3.1 Integration Is a Dimension of the Latin American Revolution
3.2 History Requires its Own Solutions to its Own Problems
3.3 Latin American Integration Will Be against the Economy
3.4 Development Must Be Equal and Combined - with the People and the Planet
3.5 Progress Is Walking with your Own Legs, with your Head Where your Feet Step
3.6 Values not only Opposed to, but Different from, those of Capitalism
3.7 Equality in the Workplace against Capital
3.8 A Strong State that does not Eat Me
3.9 There Is no Alternative to Popular Power
Bibliography
Index