Venezuela Reframed :Bolivarianism, Indigenous Peoples and Socialisms of the Twenty-First Century ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :Bolivarianism, Indigenous Peoples and Socialisms of the Twenty-First Century

Publication series :1

Author: Angosto-Ferrández   Luis Fernando  

Publisher: Zed Books‎

Publication year: 2015

E-ISBN: 9781783601998

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781783601974

Subject: D0 Political Theory

Keyword: 政治理论

Language: ENG

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Description

Bolivarian governments, it would seem, have enfranchised the indigenous population in Venezuela like nowhere before. This book, however, shows that these governments are still falling short of materializing constitutional ideals of indigenous free-determination, and it explains why.

Chapter

Preface

Introduction

One: Historical Overview

Two: Into the People

Three: Balance of Enfranchisement

Four: Collective Action Through the Electoral Sphere

Five: The State-Supporting and State-Sponsored Indigenous Movement

Six: Contentious Collective Action in the Margins of and Outside the Chavista Bloc

Seven: Indigenous Peoples, Capitalism and the Political Economy of the Socialisms of the Twenty-First Century in Latin America

Eight: Closing Remarks

Appendix: Extraordinary Assembly

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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