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Bolivia’s insurrection isn’t about economic grievances. It’s about ideology
Since gaining independence in 1825, Bolivia has endured over 190 coups, 36 of them since 1945. Protests had begun over economic grievances, cast as a revolt against “neoliberalism,” but turned violent only when supporters of Evo Morales, the former socialist president and leader of the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS), converged on the capital, La Paz. […]
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