Communes and the Venezuelan State: The Struggle for Participatory Democracy in a Time of Crisis

Author:   Anderson Bean
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781793640840


Pages:   172
Publication Date:   01 March 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Communes and the Venezuelan State: The Struggle for Participatory Democracy in a Time of Crisis


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Author:   Anderson Bean
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.70cm
Weight:   0.435kg
ISBN:  

9781793640840


ISBN 10:   179364084
Pages:   172
Publication Date:   01 March 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Chapter One: Communes in Theory and Practice Chapter Two: Theorizing Participatory Democracy, Popular Power, and Counter-Hegemonic Globalization from Below Chapter Three: Popular Power, Participatory Democracy and the Communes from Punto Fijismo to the Present Chapter Four: Networks of Popular Power: Communes as Globalization from Below Chapter Five: Crisis, the Decline of the Pink Tide, and the Future of the Communes

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Few contemporary political phenomena are more widely misunderstood than Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution. In this book, Anderson Bean helps set the record straight, offering a crucial glimpse into Venezuela's flourishing, if besieged, experiment in grassroots democracy. A signal contribution to the expanding literature on Venezuelan politics from below.--George Ciccariello-Maher, Vassar College Over the past decade, democratization globally has been waning. Anderson Bean's gem of a book sheds hopeful light on one contemporary struggle to institutionalize democracy from the ground up, and in a place few people in North America or Western Europe would expect to find it: Venezuela. While food and medicine shortages, runaway inflation, rampant violence, political corruption, and general economic turmoil in Venezuela have grabbed the lion's share of attention in the press, Bean's rich ethnographic account of Venezuela's communal councils and communes takes us deep inside one of this century's boldest contemporary democratic experiments. His analysis of worker and peasant-driven development within the communal movement, and their alternative vision for the Bolivarian Revolution more generally, challenges the common misperception that the failed policies of the Maduro Government reflect and drive this process. This book will forever change the way you think about Venezuela and democracy.--John Dale, George Mason University


Few contemporary political phenomena are more widely misunderstood than Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution. In this book, Anderson Bean helps set the record straight, offering a crucial glimpse into Venezuela's flourishing, if besieged, experiment in grassroots democracy. A signal contribution to the expanding literature on Venezuelan politics from below. Over the past decade, democratization globally has been waning. Anderson Bean's gem of a book sheds hopeful light on one contemporary struggle to institutionalize democracy from the ground up, and in a place few people in North America or Western Europe would expect to find it: Venezuela. While food and medicine shortages, runaway inflation, rampant violence, political corruption, and general economic turmoil in Venezuela have grabbed the lion's share of attention in the press, Bean's rich ethnographic account of Venezuela's communal councils and communes takes us deep inside one of this century's boldest contemporary democratic experiments. His analysis of worker and peasant-driven development within the communal movement, and their alternative vision for the Bolivarian Revolution more generally, challenges the common misperception that the failed policies of the Maduro Government reflect and drive this process. This book will forever change the way you think about Venezuela and democracy.


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Anderson Bean is teaching assistant professor of sociology at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

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