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Only the people can save the people : constituent power, revolution, and counterrevolution in Venezuela / Donald V. Kingsbury.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2018]Description: 1 online resource (xix, 210 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781438469652
  • 1438469659
Other title:
  • Constituent power, revolution, and counter-revolution in Venezuela
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Only the people can save the people.DDC classification:
  • 323/.0420987 23
LOC classification:
  • JL3881 .K57 2018
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Contents:
The challenges of constituent power -- Constituent power in the North Atlantic and Venezuela -- Rupture, protagonism, and party : the Caracazo as event -- Multitude, pueblo, and the ungovernability of constituent power -- The structures of constituent power : the Caracas Metro and the right to the city -- Escuálidos : the opposition, constituent power, and the problem with (and of) democracy -- Rethinking constituent power.
Summary: "Examines the egalitarian, creative, and inclusive practice of radical democracy in contemporary Venezuela. In a global historical moment of growing mobilizations against inequality, corruption, and exclusion, Only the People Can Save the People illustrates the necessity and challenges of more egalitarian approaches to collective life from one of the most tumultuous and compelling experiments in radical democracy. Donald V. Kingsbury examines twenty-first-century Venezuelan politics from the perspective of constituent power--the egalitarian, creative, and inclusive practice of radical democracy. In the aftermath of neoliberal structural adjustment, Venezuelan politics have been increasingly reconfigured according to principles of autogestión (self-management), social movement autonomy, protagonistic and participatory democracy, and anti-capitalism. However, inherited and intensifying challenges arising from Venezuela's status as a petrostate, the class and racial divisions that define its society, and the difficulties of defining what Hugo Chávez termed "socialism for the twenty-first century" have resulted in a tumultuous process of social change. Informed by ethnography, contemporary and comparative political thought, and global political economy, Only the People Can Save the People demonstrates how constituent power is shaping collective identity, political conflict, and infrastructural space in contemporary Latin America."--Publisher description.
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The challenges of constituent power -- Constituent power in the North Atlantic and Venezuela -- Rupture, protagonism, and party : the Caracazo as event -- Multitude, pueblo, and the ungovernability of constituent power -- The structures of constituent power : the Caracas Metro and the right to the city -- Escuálidos : the opposition, constituent power, and the problem with (and of) democracy -- Rethinking constituent power.

"Examines the egalitarian, creative, and inclusive practice of radical democracy in contemporary Venezuela. In a global historical moment of growing mobilizations against inequality, corruption, and exclusion, Only the People Can Save the People illustrates the necessity and challenges of more egalitarian approaches to collective life from one of the most tumultuous and compelling experiments in radical democracy. Donald V. Kingsbury examines twenty-first-century Venezuelan politics from the perspective of constituent power--the egalitarian, creative, and inclusive practice of radical democracy. In the aftermath of neoliberal structural adjustment, Venezuelan politics have been increasingly reconfigured according to principles of autogestión (self-management), social movement autonomy, protagonistic and participatory democracy, and anti-capitalism. However, inherited and intensifying challenges arising from Venezuela's status as a petrostate, the class and racial divisions that define its society, and the difficulties of defining what Hugo Chávez termed "socialism for the twenty-first century" have resulted in a tumultuous process of social change. Informed by ethnography, contemporary and comparative political thought, and global political economy, Only the People Can Save the People demonstrates how constituent power is shaping collective identity, political conflict, and infrastructural space in contemporary Latin America."--Publisher description.

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