Revolution and Counter-Revolution: Or, Venezuela Revisited
Revolution and Counter-Revolution: Or, Venezuela Revisited
When I first wrote a review-article for DISSENT on Venezuela,* I advanced the idea that the Betancourt “democratic” revolution, which enjoyed enthusiastic U.S. support, was really the beginning of a genuine “counter-revolutionary” movement in Latin America. I took it that what the Alliance for Progress offered as an alternative to the Castro revolution was a determined effort to transform the social, economic and political structures of a nation, without passing throug...
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