An edition of The socialist impulse (2009)

The socialist impulse

Latin America in the twentieth century

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Charles D. Ameringer
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An edition of The socialist impulse (2009)

The socialist impulse

Latin America in the twentieth century

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"During the last century, Latin American countries have had a tendency to adopt a socialist-style government. This region has viewed socialism as a way to overcome poverty, oppression, ignorance, racism, underdevelopment, and foreign domination. Charles Ameringer discusses the vision and reality of the century-long effort in Latin America to embrace socialism as a way to gain economic development and justice." "Ameringer's sweeping analysis covers a wide range of countries and decades. He concludes that whatever the variety of socialism attempted in Latin America, none has stood the test of time. By analyzing the socialist movements and governments that evolved, he is able to highlight the events and factors that led to their eventual collapse."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
332

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The socialist impulse: Latin America in the twentieth century
2009, University Press of Florida
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Gainesville

Table of Contents

Argentina : the socialist ferment
Uruguay : Batlle's way
Chile : the road to socialism
Ideas serving the Mexican Revolution
Implementing the constitution of 1917
The Mexican fallout : Nicaragua
The Three : González Prada, Mariátegui, and Haya
APRA : the maximum program
APRA : the minimum program
Venezuela : democratic action
Costa Rica : Tico socialism
From the Caribbean to the Andes
Juan Perón and justicialismo
The rise of Christian socialism
Is the Mexican Revolution dead?
The Cuban Revolution
Central America aflame
Rural violence and urban terror
The collapse of Creole socialism
The neoliberal onslaught
Fin del siglo/end of the century.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
335.098
Library of Congress
HX110.5.A6 A78 2009, HX110.5.A6A78 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
332

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22658658M
ISBN 13
9780813033099
LCCN
2008044600
OCLC/WorldCat
226356606
Library Thing
9816607
Goodreads
4097678

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