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OverviewGrassroots social movements have played a major role in electing new, left-leaning governments throughout Latin America, but subsequent relations between the streets and the states remain uneasy. Benjamin Dangle here explores the complex ways these movements have worked with, against, and independently of national governments. Using original interviews, lively prose and extensive research, Dangl shows how the resurgence of worker cooperatives and anti-privatisation movements can be applied internationally to combat exploitation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Benjamin DanglPublisher: AK Press Imprint: AK Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9781849350150ISBN 10: 1849350159 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 02 September 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<br> Ben Dangl breaks the sound barrier, exploding many myths about Latin America that are all-too-often amplified by the corporate media in the United States. Read this much-needed book. --Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now! <br>Dancing with Dynamite dares to navigate the cloudy waters of Latin American social movements in the wake of the neoliberal wave, something which increasingly fewer thinkers and activists dare to do, but which turns out to be urgent. --Raul Zibechi, Uruguayan journalist and author of Dispersing Power: Social Movements as Anti-State Forces <br> Dangl brings complicated politics to life by infusing them with the magic, mystery and unbridled joy that invigorate social movements and permeate Latin American life in general. --Kari Lydersen, author of Revolt on Goose Island: The Chicago Factory Takeover and What it Says About the Economic Crisis <br> The relationship between mass movements and left-leaning governments is enormously complex. The subject requires careful handling. You don't have to agree with all of Dangl's characterizations of Latin American leaders to get a great deal from this thoughtful and well-reported book. Dancing succeeds in illuminating the gray zones between passion and power that must be negotiated on the road to building a humanist society everywhere. --Conn Hallinan, Foreign Policy in Focus <br>Dancing with Dynamite is more than a simple romantic fascination with far-off, exotic revolutions. It offers a glimpse of what we might find beyond the crisis that has paralyzed us, the first inklings of that process that, should it come to fruition, is guaranteed to strike terror in the hearts of the Great Men of History. --Clifton Ross, for CounterPunch <br> On the whole, Dangl guides the reader through a rapid and fascinating survey of South America's pink tide, capturing the vicissitudes of today's relationships between social movements and states. That the book is more a combination of journalis <br> Ben Dangl breaks the sound barrier, exploding many myths about Latin America that are all-too-often amplified by the corporate media in the United States. Read this much-needed book. --Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now! <br>Dancing with Dynamite dares to navigate the cloudy waters of Latin American social movements in the wake of the neoliberal wave, something which increasingly fewer thinkers and activists dare to do, but which turns out to be urgent. --Raul Zibechi, Uruguayan journalist and author of Dispersing Power: Social Movements as Anti-State Forces <br> Dangl brings complicated politics to life by infusing them with the magic, mystery and unbridled joy that invigorate social movements and permeate Latin American life in general. --Kari Lydersen, author of Revolt on Goose Island: The Chicago Factory Takeover and What it Says About the Economic Crisis <br> The relationship between mass movements and left-leaning governments is enormously complex. The subjectB <br> Ben Dangl breaks the sound barrier, exploding many myths about Latin America that are all-too-often amplified by the corporate media in the United States. Read this much-needed book. --Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now! <br>Dancing with Dynamite dares to navigate the cloudy waters of Latin American social movements in the wake of the neoliberal wave, something which increasingly fewer thinkers and activists dare to do, but which turns out to be urgent. --Raul Zibechi, Uruguayan journalist and author of Dispersing Power: Social Movements as Anti-State Forces <br> Dangl brings complicated politics to life by infusing them with the magic, mystery and unbridled joy that invigorate social movements and permeate Latin American life in general. --Kari Lydersen, author of Revolt on Goose Island: The Chicago Factory Takeover and What it Says About the Economic Crisis <br> The relationship between mass movements and left-leaning governments is enormously complex. The subjecta Author InformationBenjamin Dangl is an independent journalist with one foot in Latin America and the other in the United States. He is the editor of TowardFreedom.com, which offers progressive perspectives on world events and UpsideDownWorld.org, an online magazine uncovering activism and politics in Latin America. He won a 2007 Project Censored Award for his reporting on US military operations in Paraguay. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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