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Understanding the Vehicles of Capitalist Hegemony in Latin America

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In recent decades, Latin America has grappled with crises, conflicts, and inherent contradictions deeply rooted in the capitalist fabric of social relations. In his groundbreaking research, author Daniel Felipe Lopez Perez delves into the historical foundations of enduring capitalist hegemonies across the region.

Central to Lopez Perez's exploration is the notion of "hegemonic vehicles"-a powerful lens for comprehending global politics. He redirects the focus of hegemony strategy, emphasizing how local bourgeoisies skilfully create, adapt, and perpetuate social institutions to mold social interactions in their favor. These institutions, often arising from significant historical, political, economic, and cultural milestones, underpin the current social order. Drawing on a class analysis spanning Colombia, Chile, Peru, and Mexico, Lopez Perez sheds light on the resilience of capitalist systems even amidst conflicts and crises. By tracing the historical trajectory of capitalist dominance, his work equips critics, scholars, activists, and the working class with tools to scrutinize the existing social system and strategically strive for a more equitable society.

Through an exploration of historiographies, a contextual class analysis, and critiques of underlying ideologies, Lopez Perez challenges conventional interpretations of Latin American history. His deep dive into the nuanced relationships between power, social orders, and capitalism is essential reading for scholars in the fields of Latin American studies, political economy, and sociology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 December 2025
Pages
256
ISBN
9781836083177

In recent decades, Latin America has grappled with crises, conflicts, and inherent contradictions deeply rooted in the capitalist fabric of social relations. In his groundbreaking research, author Daniel Felipe Lopez Perez delves into the historical foundations of enduring capitalist hegemonies across the region.

Central to Lopez Perez's exploration is the notion of "hegemonic vehicles"-a powerful lens for comprehending global politics. He redirects the focus of hegemony strategy, emphasizing how local bourgeoisies skilfully create, adapt, and perpetuate social institutions to mold social interactions in their favor. These institutions, often arising from significant historical, political, economic, and cultural milestones, underpin the current social order. Drawing on a class analysis spanning Colombia, Chile, Peru, and Mexico, Lopez Perez sheds light on the resilience of capitalist systems even amidst conflicts and crises. By tracing the historical trajectory of capitalist dominance, his work equips critics, scholars, activists, and the working class with tools to scrutinize the existing social system and strategically strive for a more equitable society.

Through an exploration of historiographies, a contextual class analysis, and critiques of underlying ideologies, Lopez Perez challenges conventional interpretations of Latin American history. His deep dive into the nuanced relationships between power, social orders, and capitalism is essential reading for scholars in the fields of Latin American studies, political economy, and sociology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 December 2025
Pages
256
ISBN
9781836083177