Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Black October: Crisis, Catharsis, and Social Movement Insurgency
2. Building the Government of Social Movements: Transformism under the MAS
3. The Autonomy Movement, Two Bolivias, and the Spatiality of Passive Revolution
4. The Indigenous Apostle: Caesarism, State Formation, and the Figure of Evo Morales
5. Extractivism, Infrastructure, and the Spatiotemporal Dimensions of Passive Revolution
6. Contradictions, Crisis, and the End of Evo Morales
Conclusion: Theoretical and Political Reflections on Passive Revolution
Notes
List of Interviews
References
Index