Description
Venezuela under Hugo Chavez could be a model for peaceful revolution-or it could all be undone by the specters of the past
About the Author
Gregory Wilpert is a sociologist, freelance journalist, and a former US Fulbright Scholar in Venezuela.
Reviews
This fascinating study-deeply informed, penetrating in its analysis, comprehensive in scope-explores the historical and socioeconomic roots of the Venezuelan initiatives of recent years, the conflicts they have engendered, the achievements and pitfalls, the animating ideals of a genuinely participatory society, and the prospects for realizing them in ways that, if successful, might have significant impact not only for Latin America but well beyond. -- Noam Chomsky
Gregory Wilpert's book combines academic insight with perspectives gained from living in Venezuela through the tumultuous years of the Chavez administration. His book offers the best general introduction to the complex politics of a country and a leader making a profound impact on global politics at the dawn of this new century. -- Daniel Hellinger
Greg Wilpert knows Venezuela intimately and gives us the most thorough and objective analysis of the Chavez government's policies we are likely to find. A thoughtful and useful book for the 21st century and, let us hope, beyond. -- Susan George
Wilpert presents a detailed, comprehensive and balanced account of the Bolivarian revolution. * Science & Society *
Book Information
ISBN 9781844675524
Author Gregory Wilpert
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 318g
Dimensions(mm) 211mm * 140mm * 23mm