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The Left Turns

The Left Turns

A conversation with Max Cameron (video)

Posted in Interview Videos, Week 13 Videos | Tagged with Bolivia, Brazil, C21st, environment, environmentalism, Max Cameron, nature, politics, Uruguay

Superficial Modernity

This weeks theme of modernization closely relates to what I have been studying for a sociology class on development and…

Posted in Blogs, Week 7 | Tagged with abortion rights, deforestation, exclusionary, modernization, nature, ordem e progresso, Order and Progress, project, secularism, traditional Brazilian family

WEEK 13: Towards an Uncertain Future

Latin America has come a long way since its discovery by Christopher Columbus in 1492, yet it still has many centuries of history to catch up on. Although it has recently entered the global marketplace, Latin America is not as the same stage as the Northern counties. As part of the developing world, its priorities are … Continue reading “WEEK 13: Towards an Uncertain Future”

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with American Dream, buen vivir, Corruption, future, globalization, inequality, nature, Potential, slavery, uncertainty

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