The Last Day of Oppression, and the First Day of the Same: The Politics and Economics of the New Latin American Left
Shortlisted for the 2018 Sussex International Theory Prize


Throughout the 2000s Latin America formed the leading edge of antineoliberal resistance. But what is left of the “pink tide” today? How have governments established in its wake related to a changing global economy and a right-wing resurgence? In this penetrating volume, Jeffery Webber traces evolving, often contradictory relationships between left-wing governments and the social movements that propelled them to power.
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The Last Day of Oppression, and the First Day of the Same: The Politics and Economics of the New Latin American Left
Shortlisted for the 2018 Sussex International Theory Prize


Throughout the 2000s Latin America formed the leading edge of antineoliberal resistance. But what is left of the “pink tide” today? How have governments established in its wake related to a changing global economy and a right-wing resurgence? In this penetrating volume, Jeffery Webber traces evolving, often contradictory relationships between left-wing governments and the social movements that propelled them to power.
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The Last Day of Oppression, and the First Day of the Same: The Politics and Economics of the New Latin American Left

The Last Day of Oppression, and the First Day of the Same: The Politics and Economics of the New Latin American Left

by Jeffery R. Webber
The Last Day of Oppression, and the First Day of the Same: The Politics and Economics of the New Latin American Left

The Last Day of Oppression, and the First Day of the Same: The Politics and Economics of the New Latin American Left

by Jeffery R. Webber

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Shortlisted for the 2018 Sussex International Theory Prize


Throughout the 2000s Latin America formed the leading edge of antineoliberal resistance. But what is left of the “pink tide” today? How have governments established in its wake related to a changing global economy and a right-wing resurgence? In this penetrating volume, Jeffery Webber traces evolving, often contradictory relationships between left-wing governments and the social movements that propelled them to power.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608467150
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Publication date: 02/14/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Jeffery R. Webber is Senior Lecturer, School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London. He is the author of Red October and From Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia. With Todd Gordon, he is co-author of Blood of Extraction: Canadian Imperialism in Latin America.

Table of Contents

1 Latin America's Second Independence 1

2 Global Crisis and Latin American Tendencies: The Political Economy of the New Latin American Left 9

3 Contemporary Latin American Inequality: Class Struggle, Decolonization, and the Limits of Liberal Citizenship 73

4 The Indigenous Community as "Living Organism": José Carlos Mariátegui, Romantic Marxism, and Extractive Capitalism in the Andes 105

5 Chile's New Left: More Than a Student Movement 135

6 Evo Morales and the Political Economy of Passive Revolution in Bolivia, 2006-2016 157

7 The Long March East: Evo Morales and the Consolidation of Agrarian Capitalism in Bolivia 189

8 Dual Powers, Class Compositions, and the Venezuelan People: Reflections on We Created Chávez 239

9 Conclusion: From Hegemony to Impasse 273

Acknowledgments 301

Index 305

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