"Cash, Clothes, and Construction presents the first gender-based analysis of "pluri-economy," a central pillar of Evo Morales's Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) in Bolivia to overthrow neoliberalism and decolonize politics and economics. Centering the perspective of the Indigenous women who have transformed Bolivia's economy from the ground up, Kate Maclean evaluates the potential of MAS's vision to embrace feminist critiques of capitalism and economic diversity"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781517915964 (paperback)
1517915961 (paperback)
9781517915957 (library binding)
1517915953 (library binding)
LCCN
2023021904
OCLC
1391330118
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