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Because all criticism, I believe, I think, I feel, must be made from the revolutionary ranks. Without concessions to the enemy. I absolutely disbelieve in that academic "left" that criticizes the Bolivarian process in exchange for a scholarship, a little job, 5 minutes on the system's TV.The criticisms and polemic opinions contained in this book are directed in another direction. They are quite different. They do not ask the Bolivarian process to "moderate itself", to "stop being authoritarian", in short... to turn once and for all to the sticky ranks of social democracy and neo-capitalism.On the contrary! Here we propose a way out towards the deepening of the Bolivarian process on the road to socialism. Hand in hand with Chavez and Che Guevara, those "demons" so despised by the academic, opportunist and accommodating left.Foreword by Nestor Kohan
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Because all criticism, I believe, I think, I feel, must be made from the revolutionary ranks. Without concessions to the enemy. I absolutely disbelieve in that academic "left" that criticizes the Bolivarian process in exchange for a scholarship, a little job, 5 minutes on the system's TV.The criticisms and polemic opinions contained in this book are directed in another direction. They are quite different. They do not ask the Bolivarian process to "moderate itself", to "stop being authoritarian", in short... to turn once and for all to the sticky ranks of social democracy and neo-capitalism.On the contrary! Here we propose a way out towards the deepening of the Bolivarian process on the road to socialism. Hand in hand with Chavez and Che Guevara, those "demons" so despised by the academic, opportunist and accommodating left.Foreword by Nestor Kohan