This book reconstructs the revolutionary Bolivarian ideology in Chavez's movement through a historical analysis of its ideological principles and revolutionary scholastic institutions. Differing from many journalistic publications about Chavez, this book uncovers the deep social dynamics of Venezuelan politics using a strict empirical analysis.
This book reconstructs the revolutionary Bolivarian ideology in Chavez's movement through a historical analysis of its ideological principles and revolutionary scholastic institutions. Differing from many journalistic publications about Chavez, this book uncovers the deep social dynamics of Venezuelan politics using a strict empirical analysis.
Manuel Anselmi is Associate Professor in Political Sociology at the University of Bergamo, Italy. He mainly deals with political ideologies, populism and Latin American Politics.
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Preface to the American Edition Introduction Chapter 1: Preliminary Questions: Some General Theoretical Properties of Ideology Chapter 2: Socio-Historical Analysis ofRevolutionaryBolivarism Chapter 3: Theoretical Analysis of Revolutionary Bolivarism Chapter 4: Analysis of the Structures and Activities in Bolivarian Schools Conclusions
Preface to the American Edition Introduction Chapter 1: Preliminary Questions: Some General Theoretical Properties of Ideology Chapter 2: Socio-Historical Analysis ofRevolutionaryBolivarism Chapter 3: Theoretical Analysis of Revolutionary Bolivarism Chapter 4: Analysis of the Structures and Activities in Bolivarian Schools Conclusions
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