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Morales's MAS Government: Building Indigenous Popular Hegemony in Bolivia
by
Postero, Nancy
in
Bolivia
/ Decolonization
/ Democracy
/ Democratic consolidation
/ Distributive justice
/ Economic justice
/ Economic liberalism
/ Government
/ Hegemony
/ Inaugurations
/ Indigenism
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Indigenous politics
/ Lineage
/ Lowlands
/ Mining
/ Morales Ayma, Juan Evo
/ Morales, Evo
/ Nation building
/ Nationalism
/ Native rights
/ Political discourse
/ Political parties
/ Political revolutions
/ Presidents
/ Social conflicts
/ Social justice
/ Social movements
/ Socialism
/ Strategic behaviour
/ Vice Presidents
2010
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Morales's MAS Government: Building Indigenous Popular Hegemony in Bolivia
by
Postero, Nancy
in
Bolivia
/ Decolonization
/ Democracy
/ Democratic consolidation
/ Distributive justice
/ Economic justice
/ Economic liberalism
/ Government
/ Hegemony
/ Inaugurations
/ Indigenism
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Indigenous politics
/ Lineage
/ Lowlands
/ Mining
/ Morales Ayma, Juan Evo
/ Morales, Evo
/ Nation building
/ Nationalism
/ Native rights
/ Political discourse
/ Political parties
/ Political revolutions
/ Presidents
/ Social conflicts
/ Social justice
/ Social movements
/ Socialism
/ Strategic behaviour
/ Vice Presidents
2010
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Morales's MAS Government: Building Indigenous Popular Hegemony in Bolivia
by
Postero, Nancy
in
Bolivia
/ Decolonization
/ Democracy
/ Democratic consolidation
/ Distributive justice
/ Economic justice
/ Economic liberalism
/ Government
/ Hegemony
/ Inaugurations
/ Indigenism
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Indigenous politics
/ Lineage
/ Lowlands
/ Mining
/ Morales Ayma, Juan Evo
/ Morales, Evo
/ Nation building
/ Nationalism
/ Native rights
/ Political discourse
/ Political parties
/ Political revolutions
/ Presidents
/ Social conflicts
/ Social justice
/ Social movements
/ Socialism
/ Strategic behaviour
/ Vice Presidents
2010
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Morales's MAS Government: Building Indigenous Popular Hegemony in Bolivia
2010
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Overview
At his 2006 inauguration, Bolivia's President Evo Morales claimed a lineage that included Andean indigenous insurrectional struggles, Simón Bolívar's nationalism, and Che Guevara's socialism. He and his MAS party have been attempting to articulate three very different lines of struggle, focusing on indigenous rights, economic justice, and popular democracy. They mediate these contradictions by adopting a core agenda that might be called \"indigenous nationalism.\" Comparison of the strategies of Morales and Vice President García Linera illuminates the productive tensions of different approaches to dealing with the violent counterrevolution from the eastern lowlands. Despite having to confront serious obstacles and multiple critiques, this \"unstable confederation\" appears to be holding, allowing the government to continue on its path to long-term change refounding the nation and decolonizing society.
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