A World to Build

A World to Build

New Paths toward Twenty-first Century Socialism

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Publication Date: 9th January 2015

Over the last few decades Marta Harnecker has emerged as one of Latin America’s most incisive socialist thinkers. In A World to Build, she grapples with the question that has bedeviled every movement... Read More
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Over the last few decades Marta Harnecker has emerged as one of Latin America’s most incisive socialist thinkers. In A World to Build, she grapples with the question that has bedeviled every movement... Read More
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Over the last few decades Marta Harnecker has emerged as one of Latin America’s most incisive socialist thinkers. In A World to Build, she grapples with the question that has bedeviled every movement for radical social change: how do you construct a new world within the framework of the old? Harnecker draws on lessons from socialist movements in Latin America, especially Venezuela, where she served as an advisor to the Chávez administration and was a director of the Centro Internacional Miranda.





A World to Build begins with the struggle for socialism today. Harnecker offers a useful overview of the changing political map in Latin America, examining the trajectories of several progressive Latin American governments as they work to develop alternative models to capitalism. She combines analysis of concrete events with a refined theoretical understanding of grassroots democracy, the state, and the barriers imposed by capital. For Harnecker, twenty-first century socialism is a historical process as well as a theoretical project, one that requires imagination no less than courage. She is a lucid guide to the movements that are fighting, right now, to build a better world, and an important voice for those who wish to follow that path.

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  • Price: $19.00
  • Pages: 240
  • Carton Quantity: 48
  • Publisher: Monthly Review Press
  • Imprint: Monthly Review Press
  • Publication Date: 9th January 2015
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9781583674673
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism
Author Bio
Marta Harnecker is director of the Center for Research on Popular Memory in Latin America (MEPLA) in Havana and author of Venezuela: Militares Junta al Pueblo and numerous books on the Latin American left.

Over the last few decades Marta Harnecker has emerged as one of Latin America’s most incisive socialist thinkers. In A World to Build, she grapples with the question that has bedeviled every movement for radical social change: how do you construct a new world within the framework of the old? Harnecker draws on lessons from socialist movements in Latin America, especially Venezuela, where she served as an advisor to the Chávez administration and was a director of the Centro Internacional Miranda.





A World to Build begins with the struggle for socialism today. Harnecker offers a useful overview of the changing political map in Latin America, examining the trajectories of several progressive Latin American governments as they work to develop alternative models to capitalism. She combines analysis of concrete events with a refined theoretical understanding of grassroots democracy, the state, and the barriers imposed by capital. For Harnecker, twenty-first century socialism is a historical process as well as a theoretical project, one that requires imagination no less than courage. She is a lucid guide to the movements that are fighting, right now, to build a better world, and an important voice for those who wish to follow that path.

  • Price: $19.00
  • Pages: 240
  • Carton Quantity: 48
  • Publisher: Monthly Review Press
  • Imprint: Monthly Review Press
  • Publication Date: 9th January 2015
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9781583674673
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism
Marta Harnecker is director of the Center for Research on Popular Memory in Latin America (MEPLA) in Havana and author of Venezuela: Militares Junta al Pueblo and numerous books on the Latin American left.