The relevance of the Social Missions for the development of the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela

Authors

  • Natália Scartezini UFMT

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/ls.v17i30.18460

Keywords:

Bolivarian Social Missions, Bolivarian Revolution, social programs, Venezuela.

Abstract

The Bolivarian Social Missions are the major social policy undertaken since the Chavez government’s first term in office. Currently, they are relevant both politically and socially. Their successful implementation made possible the positive evolution of most social indicators, as well as the intensification of the political action of the most marginalized sectors of society. It is for this reason that the analysis of the Social Missions reveals much about the character and the development of the Bolivarian Revolution, making it pertinent to the academic debate. The purpose of this article is thus to point out the principal characteristics and political contributions of these social programs, which closely resemble social movements.

Author Biography

Natália Scartezini, UFMT

Docente das instituições de Ensino Superior: Faculdades Integradas de Rondonópolis (FAIR) e Faculdades de Ciências Humanas e Sociais Sobral Pinto (FAIESP). Professora substituta da Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso, Campus de Rondonópolis, MT, Brasil

Published

2013-06-30

How to Cite

Scartezini, N. (2013). The relevance of the Social Missions for the development of the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela. Lutas Sociais, 17(30), 44–56. https://doi.org/10.23925/ls.v17i30.18460