April 25,26,28: Greg Wilpert: Venezuela and the New Latin America

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Greg Wilpert:  the Venezuelan revolution and the New World taking Shape in Latin America

   Saturday April 25, 7pm
    DePaul University,
    Schmitt Academic Center, room 161
    2320 N. Kenmore, Chicago

   
Sunday April 26, 10-11 am

    Third Unitarian Church

     301 N Mayfield Ave Chicago,


   Tuesday April 28 7pm
    University of Chicago, Social Sciences Building, room 122
    59th and University


 
   Tuesday April 28. 12:30pm
   
Purdue University, Calumet
    Hammond Indiana

    Wednesday April 29, 11:30am

     Purdue University, North Central
     Westville, Indiana

    


     Monday April 27, Madison, Wisconsin

    Wednesday April 29, 7 pm
    Allen County Public Library

     Fort Wayne, IN



    Wilpert is publisher of Venezuelanalysis.com, by far the best aggregator of English-language news and analysis about politics in Venezuela, and author of " Changing Venezuela by Taking Power: The Policies of the Chávez Government.

Book cover

Since coming to power in 1998, the Chávez government has inspired both fierce internal debate and horror amongst Western governments accustomed to counting on an obeisant regime in the oil-rich state.
 Wilpert exposes the self-serving logic behind much the wealthy's opposition to Venezuela’s elected leader, and explains the real reason for their alarm. He argues that the Chávez government has instituted one of the world’s most progressive constitutions, but warns that they have yet to overcome the dangerous spectres of the country’s past: its culture of patronage and clientelism, its corruption, and its support for personality cults—all of them fueled by the attention and interference of a succession of US administrations.


“This fascinating study—deeply informed, penetrating in its analysis, comprehensive in scope—explores the historical and socioeconomic roots of the Venezuelan initiatives of recent years, the conflicts they have engendered, the achievements and pitfalls, the animating ideals of a genuinely participatory society, and the prospects for realizing them in ways that, if successful, might have significant impact not only for Latin America but well beyond.”
Noam Chomsky 
"Greg Wilpert knows Venezuela intimately and gives us the most thorough and objective analysis of the Chávez government's policies we are likely to find. A thoughtful and useful book for the 21st century and, let us hope, beyond.”
Susan George: Chair of the Planning Board of the Transnational Institute, author of Another World is Possible If…
Sponsored by Venezuela Solidarity Network,
Center for Latino Research, DePaul University,
Center for Latin American Studies, University of Chicago
Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian Studies Program, University of Wisconsin, Madison
    uscu...@yahoo.com, 773-376-7521

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