On the Legacy of Hugo Chávez
"Chávez’s
social base was diverse and heterodox, what social scientists in the
1990s began to celebrate as “new social movements,” distinct from
established trade unions and peasant organizations vertically linked
to—and subordinated to—political parties or populist leaders:
neighborhood councils; urban and rural homesteaders, feminists, gay and
lesbian rights organizations, economic justice activists, environmental
coalitions; breakaway unions and the like. It’s these organizations, in
Venezuela and elsewhere throughout the region, that have over the last
few decades done heroic work in democratizing society, in giving
citizens venues to survive the extremes of neoliberalism and to fight
against further depredations, turning Latin America into one of the last
global bastion of the Enlightenment left."
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