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21st century socialism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Socialism of the 21st century Socialism of the 21st century ((スペイン語:Socialismo del siglo XXI)) is a political term used to describe the unique interpretation of socialist principles advocated first by Heinz Dieterich in 1996 and later by Latin American leaders like Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, Rafael Correa of Ecuador, and Evo Morales of Bolivia. Socialism of the 21st century argues that both free-market industrial capitalism and twentieth-century socialism have failed to solve urgent problems of humanity, like poverty, hunger, exploitation, economic oppression, sexism, racism, the destruction of natural resources, and the absence of a truly participative democracy.〔Heinz Dieterich: ''„Der Sozialismus des 21. Jahrhunderts – Wirtschaft, Gesellschaft und Demokratie nach dem globalen Kapitalismus“'', Einleitung Socialism of the 21st Century – Economy, Society, and Democracy in the era of global Capitalism, Introduction〕 Therefore, because of the local unique historical conditions, socialism of the 21st century is often contrasted with previous applications of socialism in other countries and aims for a more decentralized and participatory planning process. Socialism of the 21st century has democratic socialist elements, put primarily resembles Marxist revisionism.〔 ==Historical foundations== After a series of structural adjustment loans and debt restructuring led by the International Monetary Fund in the late twentieth century, Latin America experienced a significant increase in inequality. Between 1990 and 1999, the Gini coefficient rose in almost every Latin American country. Volatile prices and inflation led to dissatisfaction. In 2000 only 37% of Latin Americans were satisfied with their democracies (20 points less than Europeans and 10 points less than sub-Saharan Africans).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.latinobarometro.org/latin/LATContenidos.jsp )〕 In this context, a wave of left-leaning socio-political movements on behalf of indigenous rights, ''cocaleros'', labor rights, women's rights, land rights, and educational reform emerged to eventually provide momentum for the election of socialist leaders.〔 Socialism of the 21st century draws on indigenous traditions of communal governance and previous Latin America socialist and communist movements, including those of Salvador Allende, Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, and the Sandinista National Liberation Front.〔
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