Alternatives to hegemony: The World Social Forum

Anybody who has studied Latin American History, or even World History, would not be surprised to learn that Latin American countries have always suffered external domination from the current hegemonic or regional leader. For instance, in the XIX century, whenever there was a political or economic co...

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Autor principal: Pereyra Doval, María Gisela - Autor/a
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Lenguaje:Eng
Publicado: CODESRIA 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/collect/clacso/index/assoc/D5363.dir/OP10_PEREYRA.pdf
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Sumario:Anybody who has studied Latin American History, or even World History, would not be surprised to learn that Latin American countries have always suffered external domination from the current hegemonic or regional leader. For instance, in the XIX century, whenever there was a political or economic conflict, the reaction of regional powers was the military occupation of the indebted country. In the XX century, however, the so-called powerfuls and their hegemonic forces organized coups d’etat and consequently, decided who would govern these countries and imposed functional leaders who worked for the political and economic benefit of hegemony. (...)