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The politics of forever in Bolivia come to an end—at least for now

by Mark GoodaleNovember 26, 2019March 31, 2020

In January 2009, just before the national vote on the country’s radical new constitution, Evo Morales was in the full flush of revolutionary fervor. Addressing a gathering of Movement to Socialism (MAS) members at the seventh annual all-party congress in…

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Bolivia, coup d'état, decolonization, democracy, economy, election, ethnographic research, Evo Morales, indigenous population, literacy, military usurpation, Pachakuti, political instability, politics, process of change, revolution, socialism

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The industrial plant Llipi as seen from the outskirts of the Salar de Uyuni.
In the distance one of the pumps used to extract salt brine from the Salar de Uyuni is barely visible.
Entry point into the Salar de Uyuni.
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