Chavismo and its relationship with the different social strategies

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Janette García Yépez
Pedro Rodríguez Rojas

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This article seeks to make an approximation to the treatment that since the government of Hugo Chávez (1999-2012) was given to the different social groups. We intend to answer the question: how was the relationship that Chávez established with the bourgeoisie, the middle class and the Venezuelan working class before and after the 2002 putsch? Because it is necessary to ponder on the way in which classes are related to progressive governments, as well as this is related to social classes, in order to determine the class content of the government, beyond public statements and to be able to evidence the ideological contradictions of Chavismo.

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García Yépez, J., & Rodríguez Rojas, P. (2021). Chavismo and its relationship with the different social strategies. Encrucijada Americana, 13(2), 58,72. https://doi.org/10.53689/ea.v13i2.179
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Janette García Yépez

Doctora en Historia, Universidad Central de Venezuela. Profesora UCLA.
Correo electrónico jgarciayepez@ucla.edu.ve

Pedro Rodríguez Rojas

Doctor en Historia y Ciencias Sociales Universidad Central de Venezuela. Profesor U. CENTRAL-UMCE-UDA-UDLA
Correo electrónico pedrorodriguezrojas@gmail.com

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