The Venezuelan Labor Movement Under Chávez: Autonomous Branch of Civil Society or Instrument of Political Control?

Autores/as

  • Steve Ellner Universidad del Oriente

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Venezuelan Labor Movement, Hugo Chávez

Resumen

This essay analyses how the Venezuelan Labor Movement has developped itself under the government of Chávez.

Biografía del autor/a

Steve Ellner, Universidad del Oriente

Steve Ellner has taught social science at the Universidad de Oriente in Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela since 1977 and is currently a visiting professor at Duke University. He is co-editor of Venezuelan Politics in the Chávez Era: Class, Polarization and Conflict (Lynne Rienner, 2003), The Latin American Left: From the Fall of Allende to Perestroika (Westview, 2003), and two issues of Latin American Perspectives on Venezuela (March-April 2005 and May-June 2005). He is author of Venezuela's Movimiento al Socialismo: From Guerrilla Defeat to Electoral Politics (Duke University Press, l988) and Organized Labor in Venezuela, l958-l991: Behavior and Concerns in a Democratic Setting (Scholarly Resources, l993). He is a frequent contributor to NACLA: Report on the Americas, In These Times and Commonweal.

Publicado

2005-04-10

Cómo citar

Ellner, S. (2005). The Venezuelan Labor Movement Under Chávez: Autonomous Branch of Civil Society or Instrument of Political Control?. A Contracorriente: Una Revista De Estudios Latinoamericanos, 2(3), 102–125. Recuperado a partir de https://acontracorriente.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/acontracorriente/article/view/86

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