Authoritarianism versus welfare policy: the two faces of the bolivarian revolution

Since Hugo Chávez's rise to the presidency, Venezuela has become a deeply divided country. The ensuing polarization has expressed in violent forms of political fanaticism; in the partisan fracture of many professional and labor associations, of the army, in open warfare between private and publ...

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Autor principal: Augusto De Venanzi
Formato: Artículo científico
Publicado: Universidad Central de Venezuela 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=36415689005
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=ve/ve-004&d=36415689005oai
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topic Economía y Finanzas
Venezuela
political polarization
Hugo Chávez
authoritarianism
welfare policy
spellingShingle Economía y Finanzas
Venezuela
political polarization
Hugo Chávez
authoritarianism
welfare policy
Augusto De Venanzi
Authoritarianism versus welfare policy: the two faces of the bolivarian revolution
topic_facet Economía y Finanzas
Venezuela
political polarization
Hugo Chávez
authoritarianism
welfare policy
description Since Hugo Chávez's rise to the presidency, Venezuela has become a deeply divided country. The ensuing polarization has expressed in violent forms of political fanaticism; in the partisan fracture of many professional and labor associations, of the army, in open warfare between private and public media outlets; in the weakening of the private sector of the economy and, overall, in the erosion of sociability. The present article seeks to explain the causes of such a high degree of polarization. It departs from two main hypotheses: First, the Bolivarian Revolution reveals two distinct faces: an authoritarian face and a welfare face. Second, the coexistence of these two faces accounts for the high degree of political polarization. The article concludes by arguing that the contrasting perspectives Venezuelans hold in relation to the Bolivarian Revolution are closely associated to their divergent views regarding the meaning and practice of democracy.
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title Authoritarianism versus welfare policy: the two faces of the bolivarian revolution
title_short Authoritarianism versus welfare policy: the two faces of the bolivarian revolution
title_full Authoritarianism versus welfare policy: the two faces of the bolivarian revolution
title_fullStr Authoritarianism versus welfare policy: the two faces of the bolivarian revolution
title_full_unstemmed Authoritarianism versus welfare policy: the two faces of the bolivarian revolution
title_sort authoritarianism versus welfare policy: the two faces of the bolivarian revolution
publisher Universidad Central de Venezuela
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url http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=36415689005
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