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       By: chandonarani55 sk Date: August 29, 2023, 6:49 am
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       The protests against the wto , the bm , the imf , the campaigns
       against the Free Trade Area of ​​the Americas (
       alca) and the World Social Forum were key processes that
       articulated the denunciation of the "Washington Consensus" with
       the attempt to generate alternatives and convergence towards
       "other possible worlds.
       In addition to this global and regional cycle of protests, at
       the turn of the century, intense mobilizations in countries such
       as Argentina (2001), Venezuela (2002) and Bolivia (2003),
       prompted the emergence of the so-called Latin American
       "progressive cycle" and an imaginary postneoliberal. Latin
       American progressivisms India Email List
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       a more prominent role for
       the State, with targeted social policies and, in some cases,
       redistribution, but they did so in a closely articulated way to
       the strengthening of multinational private capital. What in
       several countries was sold as a win-win policy, through which
       the poor improved their lives while the rich continued to get
       richer, was made possible by the entry of Latin America into a
       new economic and political-ideological order sustained by the
       boom in international prices of raw materials and consumer
       goods. increasingly in demand by core countries and emerging
       powers like China.
       This new order, characterized by the hegemony of
       neo-extractivist development, marked the transition towards
       another type of capitalist consensus: the «Commodity Consensus »
       .4, seen by very diverse and heterogeneous actors –from the most
       conservative to the progressives– as a true “economic
       opportunity”. The Latin American economies were reprimanded and
       the dynamics of dispossession intensified in a very violent way,
       with the destruction of biodiversity and the expulsion and
       displacement of populations from their territories.
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