Introduction - Latin America’s Radical Left in Power: Complexities and Challenges in the Twenty-first Century
@article{Ellner2013IntroductionL, title={Introduction - Latin America’s Radical Left in Power: Complexities and Challenges in the Twenty-first Century}, author={S. Ellner}, journal={Latin American Perspectives}, year={2013} }
The democratic, peaceful road to socialism, which has been pursued by the governments of Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador and serves as an inspiration for much of the Latin American left, hardly represents a new approach. Social democratic movements worldwide grouped in the Socialist International were the foremost advocates of socialism by pacific means from the organization’s founding in 1951. However, whereas the social democrats favored moderate policies designed to avoid discord and achieve… Expand
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