Workers' Liberty 3/10: Mexico and Venezuela
What Trotsky on Mexico can tell us about Venezuela and Chavez; plus, Where do profits come from? by Daniel De Leon
What Trotsky on Mexico can tell us about Venezuela and Chavez; plus, Where do profits come from? by Daniel De Leon
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UCU HQ, 27 Britannia St, London WC1
More: http://www.handsoffvenezuela.org/hov_national_conference_britain_3.htm
More: http://www.handsoffvenezuela.org/hov_national_conference_britain_3.htm
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Camden Centre, 38-50 Bidborough St, London WC1
For tickets, email sandeep.sra@london.gov.uk by 7pm Thursday 11 May.
For tickets, email sandeep.sra@london.gov.uk by 7pm Thursday 11 May.
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Traduction d'une article de Pablo Velasco, Solidarity 3/170, 2 April 2010.
Une décennie après que Hugo Chavez ait proclamé la «révolution bolivarienne» au Venezuela, son projet est enlisé dans la stagnation. Malgré toute la rhétorique sur le «socialisme du 21e siècle», le régime bonapartiste continue de présider sur un capitalisme vénézuélien et d'étouffer l'émergence d'un mouvement ouvrier indépendant authentique.
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The following statement has been issued by several trade union leaders and fighters for workers' rights in Venezuela.
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On 1 March, in Cuidad Piar, Ruben Gonzalez, a trade-unionist in Ferrominera, was sentenced to jail for strike action.
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The Bonapartist regime of Hugo Chávez suffered a setback in the Venezuelan elections on 26 September, winning a majority of parliamentary seats but not the two-thirds majority it wanted in order to make further constitutional changes.
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The bonapartist regime of Hugo Chávez suffered a setback in the Venezuelan elections on 26 September, winning a majority of parliamentary seats but not the two-thirds majority it desired.
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A decade since Hugo Chávez proclaimed the “Bolivarian revolution” in Venezuela, his project is mired in stagnation. For all the rhetoric about “21st century socialism”, the Bonapartist regime continues to preside over Venezuelan capitalism and to stifle the emergence of a genuine independent labour movement.
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This material was produced last year by Wladek Flakin, a member of the socialist youth organisation Revolution in Germany.