Is Venezuela socialist? The Bolivarian Revolution first declared by Hugo Chavez lifted millions from poverty, gave communities a voice in development, and made Venezuela a bastion of resistance to U.S. imperialism. However, it has had to contend with falling oil prices, economic sabotage, U.S. sanctions, and a right-wing opposition supported by the capitalist powers. Can the Bolivarian project survive without advancing down the socialist path? Alex Granados, a Venezuelan Communist, joins The Specter’s Maicol David to talk about the struggle to shape Venezuela’s future.
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