The Rebellion in Potosí: Uneven Development, Neoliberal Continuities, and a ... - Upside Down World


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The Rebellion in Potosí: Uneven Development, Neoliberal Continuities, and a ...
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... in Peru, it's on the order of 26%.11 The hegemony exercised by transnational capital in the mining sector in Bolivia calls into question the viability ...

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Nifty scales 31-month closing high - India Infoline.com

Nifty scales 31-month closing high
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Manufacturing grew 7.3%, mining sector grew 9.5%, consumer goods sector rose 8.3%, capital goods sector expanded 9.7% and electricity generation rose 3.5%. ...

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Bolivia Fosters Oil Investments - Inside Costa Rica

Bolivia Fosters Oil Investments
Inside Costa Rica
Energy and Hydrocarbon Minister Fernando Vincenti assured Bolivia is and will remain the heart of South America's energy sector, and called for timely and ...

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Bolivian Uprising in Potosi - Socialist Project


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Bolivian Uprising in Potosi
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Locals have occupied an electricity plant and threatened to cut off supplies to the nearby Japanese-owned San Cristobal mine – the largest in Bolivia. ...

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Nicaragua finds huge patron in Venezuela's Chavez - Kansas City Star

Nicaragua finds huge patron in Venezuela's Chavez
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The windfall has helped Ortega mount a vigorous campaign to fight rural poverty and generate electricity - and to build political support for himself. ...

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Nicaragua & ALBANISA: The Privatization of Venezuelan Aid - VHeadline.com

Nicaragua & ALBANISA: The Privatization of Venezuelan Aid
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Comprising leftist nations such as Venezuela, Cuba, Bolivia, and Ecuador, ALBA seeks to promote an ideology of solidarity that emphasizes social welfare ...

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"I believe in rules. Sure I do. If there weren't any rules, how could you break them?"

by Leo Durocher

This Day In History

San Marino: independent country inside Italy — arguably the world's smallest and oldest republic — was founded (301)