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

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

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

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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.

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