Latin America after the Neoliberal Debacle : Another Region is Possible.
Latin America after the Neoliberal Debacle looks at the sharply declining legitimacy of liberal democracies in the region and the new array of popular forces working for social transformation. In particular, the authors analyze the failure of neoliberal policies and the growing demand for expanding...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lanham :
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
2009.
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Colección: | Another World is Necessary: Human Rights, Environmental Rights, and Popular Democracy.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Another World Is Necessary: Human Rights, Environmental Justice, and Popular Democracy; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Foreword; Introduction; I
- NEOLIBERAL CRISES AND THE DECLINING LEGITIMACY OF REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY; 1
- Fragilities of Representative Democracy in the Washington Consensus Era; EARLY NOTIONS OF THE LIBERAL STATE; CONTEMPORARY CONTRADICTIONS OF THE LIBERAL STATE; NEOLIBERALISM AND THE CRISIS OF LEGITIMACY; ELECTORAL DEMOCRACY IN QUESTION; POLITICAL PARTIES IN CRISIS; U.S. "DEMOCRACY PROMOTION."
- CONCLUSION: END OF HISTORY OR END OF THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS?NOTES; 2
- The Triple Debt of Neoliberal Globalization; NEOLIBERALISM AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA; MIGRATION UNDER NEOLIBERALISM; NEOLIBERALISM AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION; CONCLUSION; NOTES; II
- SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND RENEWED DEMANDS FOR SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION; 3
- Social Movements Take the Offensive; SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, NEW AND OLD; MOVEMENT NETWORKS IN LATIN AMERICA; SOCIAL MOVEMENTS LEAD THE LATIN AMERICAN RESISTANCE TO NEOLIBERALISM; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 4
- The Reemergence of an Emancipatory Agenda.
- TRANSFORMATIVE STRUGGLES AND THE EMANCIPATORY AGENDADRAMATIC LETDOWNS OF CENTER-LEFT REFORMIST GOVERNMENT; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 5
- Challenging the Existing Legality; THE STATE AND LEGAL ORDER IN THE STRUGGLE FOR EMANCIPATION; LAW AND CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IN LATIN AMERICAN STRUGGLES; A CONSTITUTIONAL PATH TO TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY SOCIALISM?; CONCLUSION; NOTES; III
- TWENTY FIRST-CENTURY STRATEGIES FOR SOVEREIGNTY AND REGIONAL TRANSFORMATION; 6
- Challenging the Financial Trap under Neoliberal Globalization; NORTH TO SOUTH FINANCIAL FLOWS; SOUTH TO NORTH FINANCIAL FLOWS.
- CHALLENGING THE FINANCIAL CLAMPCONCLUSION; NOTES; 7
- Interventionism and the Military Trap; A LEGACY OF U.S. INTERVENTIONISM IN LATIN AMERICA; CUBA ON THE FRONTLINE OF U.S. PUNITIVE POLICIES; INTERVENTIONISM AND MILITARIZATION IN COLOMBIA AND THE ANDEAN REGION; ANATOMY OF THE MILITARY TRAP; THE LATIN AMERICAN MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX; REGAINING MILITARY SOVEREIGNTY; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 8
- Challenging Neoliberal Ideology and Latin America's "One-Dimensional Thought"; FOUNDATIONS OF ONE-DIMENSIONAL THOUGHT: NEOLIBERAL EDUCATION; MASS MEDIA REPLICATORS AND MANIPULATIVE PUBLIC RELATIONS.
- LATIN AMERICA AND MASS MEDIA LATIFUNDIOSBREAKING THROUGH ONE-DIMENSIONAL MASS MEDIA; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 9
- Regional Integration and the Emancipatory Agenda; INTEGRATION FOR DEVELOPMENT OR DOMINATION?; THE CRISIS OF "ACTUALLY EXISTING" INTEGRATION; ANOTHER INTEGRATION IS POSSIBLE (AND HAS BEGUN TO EMERGE); ALBA: THE "MOTHER" OF ALL ALTERNATIVE INTEGRATION INITIATIVES; BANK OF THE SOUTH AND THE FUND OF THE SOUTH; THE CHALLENGES AHEAD FOR GENUINE REGIONAL INTEGRATION; CONCLUSION; NOTES; Afterword
- What's "Left" after Neoliberalism?; References; Index; List of Authorities; About the Authors.