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Hugo Chavez: The Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela
The only first-hand report on contemporary Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, by veteran correspondent Richard Gott, places the country's controversial and charismatic president in historical perspective, and examines his plans and programs. This new edition has a chapter on the attempted and failed military coup, Venezuela's recent recall election, and discusses US covert interventi
...morePaperback, 315 pages
Published
August 25th 2005
by Verso
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Richard Gott's book on Hugo Chávez is a sympathetic (but not uncritical) left take on Chávez and the ongoing revolutionary process in Venezuela, which rejects the premise that its subject is a completely new phenomenon. Instead, it works to place Chávez in context, both historically and in the Venezuelan Left as it has existed. Originally titled "In the Shadow of the Liberator," Gott's book necessarily touches on the connections to Simón Bolívar; Chávez draws these quite explicitly h...more
My attempt to understand the man behind the madness
Chavez is a teddy bear.
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