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Articles by Emir Sader
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The Weakest Link? Neoliberalism in Latin America
in NLR 52, July-August 2008, pp. 5-31
Subjects: Latin America and the Caribbean , Political Theory and Strategy
The continent that once served as laboratory for the Washington Consensus now represents the most substantial challenge to its prescriptions. A survey of left strategies, from Buenos Aires to Mexico City, and prospects for counter-hegemonic regional integration.
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Taking Lula's Measure
in NLR 33, May-June 2005, pp. 59-80
Subjects: Brazil
Contested by popular movements from Buenos Aires to La Paz, the neoliberal model’s fate in South America’s most populous country. Emir Sader presents a balance sheet of the Lula government as it approaches the final year of its mandate amid continuing social iniquities, corruption allegations and comfort for finance.
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Beyond Civil Society
in NLR 17, September-October 2002, pp. 87-99
Subjects: Political Theory and Strategy , Brazil , Movements
A Brazilian view of the World Social Forum, in its regional and international context. How the landscape of the world’s Left has changed, and whether the ideologies of non-governmental organization and civil society are capable of resisting what they criticize.
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The Workers' Party in Brazil
in NLR I/165, September-October 1987, pp. 93-102
Subjects: Brazil
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