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Back MatterSource: Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 32, No. 3, Venezuelan Exceptionalism Revisited: NewPerspectives on Politics and Society (May, 2005)Published by: Sage Publications, Inc.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/30040246 .
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"The most profound, enlightening book available on Latin America."
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LIBERTY FOR LATIN AMERICA How to Undo Five Hundred Years
of State Oppression
By ALVARO VARGAS LLOSA
Chronicling its history of foreign conquests, populist uprisings, military coups, and financial disasters, and examining its current economic policy and recent attempts at liberalization, Latin America's foremost political journalist makes a brilliant argument for real reform in the continent, offering hope and insight for all thdse who care for the future of this troubled region.
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-ERNESTO ZEDILLO, former President of Mexico
"This is an intriguing manifesto, passionately argued." -SAMUEL DILLON, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and
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"The brilliant Peruvian writer and journalist, Alvaro Vargas Llosa, relates the immense damage caused by the economic nationalism that has dominated Latin America since the Second World War."
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"A thoughtful analysis of what has impeded Latin America's progress and what needs to be done. It is well worth reading."
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