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Harnecker: Chávez's Chief Legacy: Building, with People, an Alternative Society to Capitalism
Znet Article, March, 07 2013
Marta Harnecker
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Chávez conceived of socialism as a new collective life in which equality, freedom, and real and deep democracy reign, and in which the people plays the role of protagonist
Harnecker: The Latin American Left Today
Znet Article, September, 22 2012
Marta Harnecker
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Interview with Marta Harnecker who travels throughout Latin America and says she is optimistic; the United States no longer does what it wants in the region and the concept of sovereignty has spread
Harnecker: "We Must Take Public Criticism into Account. Criticism Is Good and Should Help the Process"
Znet Article, April, 03 2010
Marta Harnecker
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20 years ago, when the Berlin Wall fell, there was no revolution foreseeable on the horizon. However, it didn't take long before a process began to emerge in Latin America with Hugo Chávez. We have gone on to form governments with anti-neolibera...
Harnecker: Excessive Centralization Creates Inefficiency and Prevents Authentic Popular Protagonism
Znet Article, March, 21 2010
Marta Harnecker
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Popular protagonism becomes a mere slogan if people do not have the opportunity to make their opinions known and take decisions in areas where they participate: (geographic spaces, workplaces, educational establishments, interest groups). If the ...
Harnecker: Popular Power in Latin America -- Inventing in order to not make errors
Znet Article, July, 10 2009
Marta Harnecker
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Closing lecture given at the XXVI Gallega Week of Philosophy, Pontevedra, April 17, 2009.
Harnecker: The Venezuelan Revolution
Znet Article, February, 27 2008
Marta Harnecker
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Hugo Chávez Frías-military man who had attempted to remove corrupt president Carlos Andrés Pérez from office in February 1992 by means of a military rebellion with civil support-won the elections as President of the Republic six years later, with ...
Harnecker: Venezuela: Blows and Counterblows
Znet Article, July, 06 2007
Marta Harnecker
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Venezuela: Blows and Counterblows
Harnecker: Venezuela's experiment in popular power
Znet Article, December, 20 2006
Marta Harnecker
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Caracas -- Marta Harnecker is the Chilean-born author of Understanding the Venezuelan Revolution (Monthly Review Press, 2005) and other books dealing with revolution and Latin America. She h...
Harnecker: Latin America in Transformation
Znet Article, January, 10 2005
Marta Harnecker
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For many people, especially those who have been keeping up with the transformations in Latin America, the name of the political scientist, Marta Harnecker is well known. Her analyses, for years, have been essential for understanding what is happen...
Harnecker: The Venezuelan elite imports soldiers
Znet Article, May, 23 2004
Marta Harnecker
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If anything has become clear following the discovery of an incursion of a significantly large paramilitary group into the country, it is that the 'anti-Bolivarian and anti-Venezuelan oligarchy and its masters in the north' have not been able to re...
Harnecker: How the Media Tamed 'The Bewildered Herd' in Venezuela
Znet Article, March, 21 2004
Marta Harnecker
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In an article of February 24,[1] I announced that the opposition was preparing “to repudiate the arbiter and to produce a situation of chaos in the country.†Three days later, anti-Chavista forces organized a march that attempted t...
Harnecker: Rebick Interviews Marta Harnecker
Znet Article, September, 10 2002
Marta Harnecker
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Last April, a failed military coup took place in Venezuela. The news coverage was confusing. First there was a coup, and, then, Venezuela’s populist president, Hugo Chávez, was back in power. To find out what really happened rabbleâ€...


