Bolivian authoritarianism: not just a right-wing charge | ROAR Magazine
"Progressives inside Bolivia increasingly question to what extent
Morales still commands a real ‘process of change’. The stories of the
country's critical labor leaders, indigenous activists, human rights
observers, academics, ex-MAS officials and even current MAS members
deserve the attention of those who sympathize with the struggle of
Bolivia’s poor, and who wish to move beyond the romanticized
simplifications surrounding Latin America’s pink tide."
Evo Morales, Bolivia’s first
indigenous president, is widely known as an anti-imperialist. Inside
Bolivia, however, there are many progressive critics.