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In an influential essay, Jorge Castañeda, a Mexican academic and former foreign minister, talked of ‘the two lefts’: ‘One is modern, open-minded, reformist, and internationalist, and it springs, paradoxically, from the hard-core left of the past. The other, born of the great tradition of Latin American populism, is nationalist, strident, and close-minded. The first is well aware of its past mistakes (as well as those of its erstwhile role models in Cuba and the Soviet Union) and has changed accordingly. The second, unfortunately, has not.’
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Forgotten Continent: A History of the New Latin America
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