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By way of conclusion, two important issues that confront the Left in Latin America need to be discussed. First, is the fact that neoliberal politicians have won relatively free elections, defeating prominent Leftist and Center-Left political coalitions. Second, subsequent to the elections, large-scale social mobilization against the newly-elected regime have occurred involving significant sectors of the population, including probably many who voted for them (non-Leftist voters).

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© 1997 Henry Veltmeyer, James Petras and the estate of Steve Vieux

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Veltmeyer, H., Petras, J., Vieux, S. (1997). The End of History or the End of Neoliberalism?. In: Neoliberalism and Class Conflict in Latin America. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25529-0_11

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