CORRUPTOCRACIA

CORRUPTOCRACIA
Title CORRUPTOCRACIA PDF eBook
Author Norma Estela Ferreyra
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 212
Release 2008-08-22
Genre Reference
ISBN 0557303451

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Este libro fue escrito en el año 2001 y ampliado en el 2014, trata el tema de la democracia a través del tiempo, desde el hombre primitivo hasta principios del siglo XXI. La autora asegura que la distorsión de su concepto fue causada por intereses que pretenden aprovecharse de esa falsedad. Ella no reniega del valor de la democracia, por el contrario, afima que si la dejaran existir, sería el mejor sistema político. Y asegura que cualquier hombre la comprende mejor a través de su razón que a través de los textos que alteran su concepto.

Women, Gender and Oil Exploitation

Women, Gender and Oil Exploitation
Title Women, Gender and Oil Exploitation PDF eBook
Author Maryse Helbert
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 132
Release 2021-08-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030818039

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This book examines the gender dimensions of large-scale mining in the oil industry and how oil exploitation has produced long-term economic, political, social and environmental risks and benefits in developing countries. It also shows that these risks and benefits have been unequally distributed between women and men. This project maps the ongoing dialogue between women’s issues and resource management, particularly, oil. The author attempts to answer the following questions: What are the impacts of oil projects on women in oil-rich countries? How can these impacts be explained? How can these impacts be reduced?

Marijuana Boom

Marijuana Boom
Title Marijuana Boom PDF eBook
Author Lina Britto
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 349
Release 2020-03-24
Genre History
ISBN 0520974263

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Before Colombia became one of the world’s largest producers of cocaine in the 1980s, traffickers from the Caribbean coast partnered with American buyers in the 1970s to make the South American country the main supplier of marijuana for a booming US drug market, fueled by the US hippie counterculture. How did Colombia become central to the creation of an international drug trafficking circuit? Marijuana Boom is the story of this forgotten history. Combining deep archival research with unprecedented oral history, Lina Britto deciphers a puzzle: Why did the Colombian coffee republic, a model of Latin American representative democracy and economic modernization, transform into a drug paradise, and at what cost?

Paramillo

Paramillo
Title Paramillo PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 684
Release 1996
Genre Venezuela
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The Real Venezuela

The Real Venezuela
Title The Real Venezuela PDF eBook
Author Iain Bruce
Publisher Pluto Press (UK)
Pages 244
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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A refreshing look at the meaning of socialism in Venezuela from the point of view of the country's ordinary citizens.

Gender and Populism in Latin America

Gender and Populism in Latin America
Title Gender and Populism in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Karen Kampwirth
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 270
Release 2010
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0271037091

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Analyzes populist movements in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, and Venezuela from a gender perspective. Considers the role of masculinity and femininity in populist leadership, the impact of populism on democracy and feminism, and women's critical roles as followers of these leaders. --From publisher description.

Grass Roots

Grass Roots
Title Grass Roots PDF eBook
Author Emily Dufton
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 333
Release 2017-12-05
Genre History
ISBN 0465096174

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How earnest hippies, frightened parents, suffering patients, and other ordinary Americans went to war over marijuana In the last five years, eight states have legalized recreational marijuana. To many, continued progress seems certain. But pot was on a similar trajectory forty years ago, only to encounter a fierce backlash. In Grass Roots, historian Emily Dufton tells the remarkable story of marijuana's crooked path from acceptance to demonization and back again, and of the thousands of grassroots activists who made changing marijuana laws their life's work. During the 1970s, pro-pot campaigners with roots in the counterculture secured the drug's decriminalization in a dozen states. Soon, though, concerned parents began to mobilize; finding a champion in Nancy Reagan, they transformed pot into a national scourge and helped to pave the way for an aggressive war on drugs. Chastened marijuana advocates retooled their message, promoting pot as a medical necessity and eventually declaring legalization a matter of racial justice. For the moment, these activists are succeeding -- but marijuana's history suggests how swiftly another counterrevolution could unfold.