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Democracy and revolution : Latin America and socialism today / D.L. Raby.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Ann Arbor, MI : Pluto ; Toronto : Between the Lines, 2006.Description: xi, 280 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780745324357
  • 0745324355 (pbk.)
  • 0745324363
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.531 22 RAB
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Contents:
Acknowledgements Preface 1. The Disinherited Left: From Dogmatic Orthodoxy to Romantic Anti-Capitalism 2. Democracy, Formal or Substantive: When Liberalism Becomes Counter-Revolutionary 3. Socialism or Popular Power: Revolutionary Reality in a Globalised World 4. Originality and Relevance of the Cuban Revolution 5. Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela 6. Revolutions Aborted: Chile, Nicaragua, Portugal 7. Leadership, Movement and Representation: Populism and Revolutionary Strategy 8. The Way Forward: Democracy, Popular Power and Revolution Bibliography Index
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Is socialism dead since the fall of the Soviet Union? What is the way forward for the Left? This book argues that Cuba and Venezuela provide inspiration for anti-globalisation and anti-capitalist movements across the world. Another world Is possible, but only through an effective political strategy to win power on a popular and democratic basis. D. L. Raby argues that the way forward for progressives is not the dogmatic formulae of the Old Left, nor in the spontaneous autonomism of John Holloway or Tony Negri. Instead, it is to be found in new, broad and flexible popular movements with bold and determined leadership. Examining the relationship of key leaders to their people, including Hugo Chavez and the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, Raby shows that it is more necessary than ever to take power, peacefully where possible, but in all cases with the strength that comes from popular unity backed by force where necessary. In this way it is possible to build democratic power, which may or may not be socialist depending on one's definition, but which represent the real anti-capitalist alternative for the twenty-first century.

Acknowledgements Preface 1. The Disinherited Left: From Dogmatic Orthodoxy to Romantic Anti-Capitalism 2. Democracy, Formal or Substantive: When Liberalism Becomes Counter-Revolutionary 3. Socialism or Popular Power: Revolutionary Reality in a Globalised World 4. Originality and Relevance of the Cuban Revolution 5. Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela 6. Revolutions Aborted: Chile, Nicaragua, Portugal 7. Leadership, Movement and Representation: Populism and Revolutionary Strategy 8. The Way Forward: Democracy, Popular Power and Revolution Bibliography Index

Includes bibliographical references (p. 264-271) and index.

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