Social movements have paved the way for the rise to power of progressive governments in Latin America. Their relationship is complex
Many left critics of twenty-first century Latin American progressive
governments apply the “theory of passive revolution,” which claims that social
movements were tightly controlled and demobilized. The fact that popular
movements were key to the recent comeback of progressives in elections throughout
the region would indicate that the relationship between progressive governments
and social movement was more complex and less parasitic than these writers
claim. This is the central thesis of Latin American Social Movements and
Progressive Governments: Creative
Tensions between Resistance and Convergence which Rowman and Littlefield will release later this year
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