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The state, social movements and revolution in Latin America

By Federico Fuentes
November 28, 2010 -- Green Left Weekly -- It should come as no surprise that Latin America, a region converted into a laboratory for ongoing experiments in social change, has increasingly become the topic of discussion and debate among the broader left.
Latin America has not only dealt blows to imperialism but also raised the banner of socialism on a global scale. It is of strategic importance for those fighting for a better world, especially at a time when capitalism is in systemic crisis.
Latin America’s landscape of powerful social movements, left governments of various shades, revolutionary insurrections, and growing expressions of indigenous resistance and worker control, provides a perfect scenario for leftists to learn about, and debate, revolutionary strategy and tactics.
This should not simply be an academic debate. It should look at how to best build solidarity with these movements for change and gain insight for struggles at home.
Brazil: Landless Workers' Movement marks 25th anniversary, announces `new phase' in struggle
Joao Pedro Stedile addresses the January 24, 2009, national meeting of Brazil's Landless Workers' Movement, marking the MST's 25th anniversary. Stedile is co-founder of the MST. Below the videos Michael Fox reports on the MST's ``new phase'' in the agrarian reform struggle, against Brazil's mainly US-owned agro-industry.
Part 1
Stuffed and Starved: `Snapping' the power of agribusiness
Review by Leo
Zeilig
Stuffed
and Starved,
by Raj Patel, Black Inc., 2007
At the end of the 19th century huge areas of the globe
where violently incorporated into the world market. Whole regions that had for
generations been farmed for local consumption were transformed for the
production of cash crops. In captured and occupied lands new food crops were
introduced that had little or no local nutritional use: ground nuts (peanuts)
in what is now Senegal and Nigeria, cocoa in Cote d’Ivoire, cotton and rubber production
across thousands of square kilometres of Central Africa.
Leo Panitch on movements, debates and struggles in Latin America
July 17, 2008 -- A report by Leo Panitch on an international seminar organised by the Brazilian Landless People's Movement (MST). Bringing together key ``organic'' intellectuals from the continent, the meeting discussed the advances and contradictions of the rise of the left movement across Latin America, one that seeks to change society by taking power. Leo Panitch is editor of Socialist Register. The meeting was sponsored by the Socialist Project in Canada.









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