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Index
Cover
Translator's Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
Section 1: Movements as Bearers of Other Worlds
1. Latin American Social Movements: Trends and Challenges
2. Social Movements as Spaces of Learning
3. The Healing Power of the Community
4. Recreating the Social Tie: The Revolution of Our Days
5. Collective De-alienations
Section 2: Latin America in Movement
6. Subterranean Echoes: Political Resistance from Below
7. Recuperated Factories: From Survival to Self-management
8. Another World Is Possible: Zanon Ceramics
9. Chile: The Long Mapuche Resistance
10. Landless Workers Movement: The Difficult Construction of a New World
11. The Other Campaign, or Politics from Below
12. Colombia: Militarism and Social Movement
13. Where the Asphalt Ends: School and Community in Bogotá’s Peripheries
14. Ecuador: A Prolonged Instability
Section 3: The Peripheries of Latin America
15. The Urban Peripheries: Counter-Powers from Below?
Section 4: Progressive Governments and Social Movements
16. The Art of Governing the Movements
17. Governments and Movements: Autonomy or New Forms of Domination?
Epilogue: Interview by Michael Hardt and Alvaro Reyes
Reference List
Index
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