Drawing on extensive field data and hundreds of interviews, the book explores the roots of Bolivia's revolutionary wave between 2000 and 2005. It delves into the social, political, and economic factors that fueled widespread protests and movements during this transformative period, providing a comprehensive analysis of the dynamics at play in Bolivian society. Through firsthand accounts and in-depth research, the author sheds light on the motivations and aspirations of the people involved in these significant events.
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This author delves into the political economy of Latin America, the region's Leftist movements, Marxism, and colonialism. Their work explores themes such as imperialism, globalization, the history of social movements, and revolution. Additionally, it investigates historical sociology and international political economy. The approach is interdisciplinary, integrating political science, sociology, international relations, history, and anthropology.






For many years, spiritual direction was regarded as an elitist activity, designed for the benefit of the clergy and a few specially devout laity. This book presents an alternative to that view, arguing that spiritual direction is a benefit which every Christian can enjoy.
The Impasse of the Latin American Left
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Franck Gaudichaud, Massimo Modonesi, and Jeffery R. Webber explore the Latin American Pink Tide as a political, economic, and cultural phenomenon, showing how it failed to transform the underlying class structures of their societies or challenge the imperial strategies of the United States and China.
Observing the Outports
- 432 pages
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Blood of Extraction
- 378 pages
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A careful and comprehensive analysis of Canada s economic policies and political interference in Latin America Noam Chomsky
I See A City: Todd Webb's New York
- 175 pages
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