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"Thought out and well articulated...a necessary historical and international context." Meerkat Media

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 "I know of no other English language book on Bolivia so fresh, so up to date." Chesa Boudin, Dollars and Sense Magazine 

- “The Price of Fire is refreshingly intimate….steeped in hauntology…” – James R., Ireland Indymedia  

"Dangl lets ordinary people and leaders from across the political spectrum tell the stories of their movements…” Sarah Hines, International Socialist Review -  

“An informative, broadly researched, in depth report…” Malcolm Bell, Interconnect

 

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Benjamin Dangl has worked as an independent journalist throughout Latin America, writing for publications such as Z Magazine, The Nation, and The Progressive. He is the editor of TowardFreedom.com, a progressive perspective on world events, and UpsideDownWorld.org, an online magazine covering activism and politics in Latin America. Benjamin won a 2007 Project Censored Award for his coverage of US military operations in Paraguay. 

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Last Updated ( Jul 25, 2007 at 10:53 AM )
Reviews

“Anyone interested in the inspiring social movement struggles in Latin America should read this book.” Susan Spronk, Z Magazine 

The book is a triumph in every respect...Dangl is one of those rarities, a writer blessed with the gift of the economical use of language, capable of skillfully interweaving abstract theory, political and social history…” Richard Estes, American Leftist

“Dangl rides buses into Bolivia's altiplano, chews coca leaves in a Potosi park, and gulps his coffee as a cloud of tear gas descends on him in Buenos Aires...
The Price of Fire...brings to mind John Reed's Insurgent Mexico.” Conn Hallinan, CounterPunch 

“This book offers a glimpse into the rich fabric of Bolivian social movements.” Angela Day, The Dominion

“An important contribution to the debate on the dynamics of social change, the role of the new left governments, and the question of state power…” Federico Fuentes, Monthly Review Zine 

“A detailed and first-hand study of popular social movement in Bolivia.” Rene Wadlow, Transnational Perspectives

The Price of Fire…fills you with hope and examples of how people are organizing and fighting back.” James Generic, Wooden Shoe Books