Working Towards Tekojojá: The Political Struggles of the Paraguayan Left
Studies in Political Economy
View Archive InfoField | Value | |
Title |
Working Towards Tekojojá: The Political Struggles of the Paraguayan Left
|
|
Creator |
Levy, Charmain
|
|
Subject |
—
— |
|
Description |
In 2008, Fernando Lugo was elected president of Paraguay, breaking the 60-year, one-party rule of the Colorado party in a country dependent on foreign powers and dominated by a corrupt, clientelist, and violent political and economic elite. Lugo’s election can be explained by changes taking place in the economic context, the exacerbation of structural inequities, divisions in the ruling elite, and the mounting politicization of both rural and urban social movements. This article analyzes how winning the presidency or occupying certain spaces within the state is not enough to guarantee major changes. It demonstrates the need for a united political movement made up of social movements that build on alternative paradigms to pressure government through both political action and grassroots community development.
|
|
Publisher |
Studies in Political Economy
|
|
Contributor |
—
|
|
Date |
2013-12-12
|
|
Type |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — — |
|
Format |
application/pdf
|
|
Identifier |
http://spe.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/spe/article/view/20718
|
|
Source |
Studies in Political Economy; Vol 92 (2013): Making Global Capitalism
1918-7033 0707-8552 |
|
Language |
eng
|
|
Relation |
http://spe.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/spe/article/view/20718/16961
|
|
Coverage |
—
— — |
|