The people of Latin America are on a new course, challenging the late-twentieth-century ideological consensus of neoliberal doctrines. As the twenty-first century began, mass mobilizations slowly began to change the relationship of forces. Popular uprisings (Ecuador 2000, Argentina 2001, and Bolivia 2003) exploded in opposition to the fanatical implementation of neoliberal policies, gaining enough force to overthrow governments and change the prevailing neoliberal climate.
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