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Heroes of the People

The Caudillos are reminiscent of modern day politicians. Their charismatic influence over their people, along with the retaliation against those…

Posted in Blogs, Week 5 | Tagged with Bolivia, caudillos, Chile, decolonisation, post-colonial

Heroes of the People

The Caudillos are reminiscent of modern day politicians. Their charismatic influence over their people, along with the retaliation against those…

Posted in Blogs, Week 5 | Tagged with Bolivia, caudillos, Chile, decolonisation, post-colonial

“Citizenship and Rights in the New Republics”

“Citizenship and Rights in the New Republics”

Anna Lake-Soros and David Waine on rights from the Aztecs to the present

Posted in Student Videos - 2014, Week 6 Videos | Tagged with Aztecs, Bolivia, Citizenship, colonialism, gender, Haiti, indigeneity, Mexico, Peru, race, rights

Week 13: Towards an Uncertain Future

As the course comes to an end, we must wonder: where is Latin America going? Max Cameron’s video seems to propose that the region is headed towards a more egalitarian, prosperous and independent future, led by a plurality of leftist governments. He speaks about Evo Morales in Bolivia, who, rather than coming to power as […]

Posted in Blogs, Week 13 | Tagged with Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chávez, Morales, Venezuela

Week 13: Towards an Uncertain Future

As the course comes to an end, we must wonder: where is Latin America going? Max Cameron’s video seems to propose that the region is headed towards a more egalitarian, prosperous and independent future, led by a plurality of leftist governments. He speaks about Evo Morales in Bolivia, who, rather than coming to power as […]

Posted in Blogs, Week 13 | Tagged with Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chávez, Morales, Venezuela

Week Thirteen

This week I focused on Max Cameron’s video, “The Left Turns.” Cameron, a professor of political science at UBC, took a more hopeful and uplifting look at Latin America than the previous weeks readings and videos. More specifically, he talked … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with Bolivia, Evo Morales, Left, neoliberalism, United States, water-crisis

Week Thirteen

This week I focused on Max Cameron’s video, “The Left Turns.” Cameron, a professor of political science at UBC, took a more hopeful and uplifting look at Latin America than the previous weeks readings and videos. More specifically, he talked … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with Bolivia, Evo Morales, Left, neoliberalism, United States, water-crisis

Week Thirteen

I find week thirteen’s homework to be interesting as it focuses contemporary times and what the future holds for different countries in Latin America. In particular, I liked Maxwell Cameron’s conversation, “The Left Turns.” Early in the video, Cameron mentions that, in the past as countries would transition from neoliberalism to the rise of the left, […]

Posted in Blogs, Week 13 | Tagged with Bolivia, Brazil, Cameron, democracy, future, theleftturns, week13

Week Thirteen

I find week thirteen’s homework to be interesting as it focuses contemporary times and what the future holds for different countries in Latin America. In particular, I liked Maxwell Cameron’s conversation, “The Left Turns.” Early in the video, Cameron mentions that, in the past as countries would transition from neoliberalism to the rise of the left, […]

Posted in Blogs, Week 13 | Tagged with Bolivia, Brazil, Cameron, democracy, future, theleftturns, week13

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