Bolivarianism, latinamericanism and third world ideas
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https://doi.org/10.62876/lr.v0i5.534Keywords:
bolivarianism, latinamericanism, third world doctrines, globalizationAbstract
This article offers an analysis of some basic ideological maps in the standing political process in Venezuela. The process has been described by its leaders as inspired by Simón Bolívar, Simón Rodríguez and Ezequiel Zamora, but giving no arguments about the meaning of these proposals, or whether ideas are rekindled, trying to compose a corpus. The analysis starts in the book Time of Revolutions in Venezuela, by Alberto Müller Rojas, where the keywords of this ideas and the historical three characters are explained. Therefore, the author thinks the ideas of the standing political process become in latinoamericanism and Third World doctrines, as studied by Carlos Rangel. At this point, the question is: in a geopolitical moment like now, are viable this idea for a successful project? And the answer is not, it's a dubious battle.
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