[i] Brian Lyons and Rich Palser (2005) Cuba and Venezuela: Breaking the Chains of Underdevelopment in Latin America, North London Cuban Solidarity Campaign. pp. 71 & 73.
[ii] Named after Simón Bolivar’s friend and teacher Simón Rodríguez, who changed his named to Samuel Robinson after Robinson Crusoe.
[iii] Richard Gott (2005), Hugo Chávez and the Bolivarian Revolution, Verso. p. 258.
[iv] See ibid. pgs. 257-258; Brian Lyons and Rich Palser (2005), pp. 69-73; Claudia Jardim, “Prevention and Solidarity: Democratizing Health in Venezuela,” Monthly Review, January 2005. Also see, Hugo Chavez’s speech to the United Nations in New York City, 2005.
[v] See; Peter Maybarduk, “A People’s Health System: Venezuela Works to Bring Healthcare to the Excluded,” Multinational Monitor, October 2004; and Richard Gott (2005), p. 257.
[vi] Steve Ellner, “Venezuela’s ‘Demonstration Effect’: Defying Globalization’s Logic,” NACLA, reprinted at Venezuelanalysis.com at www.venezuelanalysis.com/articles.php?artno=1579 on Monday, Oct 17, 2005.
Marta Harnecker (and translated by Chesa Boudin) (2005), Understanding The Venezuelan Revolution: Hugo Chávez Talks to Marta Harnecker, Monthly Review Press, p.120.
[vii] Fidel Castro wrote these words in his book: War, Racism, and Economic Injustice, Ocean Press, Melbourne: 2002, pp. 63-64, but cited here from Brian Lyons and Richard Palser (2005), p.77.
[viii] See Hugo Chavez’s speech to the United Nations, 2005.
[ix] Marta Harnecker (and translated by Chesa Boudin) (2005), pp. 122-23 and pp. 113, 120-21.
[xi] Joaquin Rivery Tur (January 1, 2006).
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