Perspectives of the left in Latin America - Franck Gaudichaud
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OUTLINE
The left, popular and anticapitalist nationalisms in Latin America
Introduction:
Crisis of hegemony, social struggles and “progressism”. The new conjuncture in Latin America
1. A “left turn”?
- some problems with definitions
- the Latin-American left: historic legacies, breaks and elements of renewal
- popular nationalisms, social-liberalism and governmental left
- two lefts of a thousand lefts?
2. Class struggles, social movements and Latin-American “progressisms”
- different actors in the struggles ( indigenous, unions, feminists, etc.)
- movements, parties and governments: what kind of relations?
- the Bolivarian process in Venezuela
- the experience of the MAS in Bolivia
- lessons from the PT in Brazil
3. “Socialism of the 21st Century”? The new debates on strategy
- Change the world without taking power? Imaginary and real Zapatism
- Cuba past and present
- neocapitalism, extractivism and model of development
- road towards an afro-indo-american ecosocialism