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Introduction: Visions of Transformation in Bolivia's Proceso de Cambio
1. Hegemony, Social Totality, and the Nation State
2. Articulating Plurinationality: Social Asynchrony and Political Form
3. Infrastructure, Extraction, and Indigeneity: TIPNIS and the Production of National Development
4. Plurality and Populism: CONAMAQ and Struggles of Indigenous Representation
5. Transforming the State? Indigenous Autonomy in El Estado Plurinacional
Conclusion: Rethinking Revolution from Bolivia.
1. Hegemony, Social Totality, and the Nation State
2. Articulating Plurinationality: Social Asynchrony and Political Form
3. Infrastructure, Extraction, and Indigeneity: TIPNIS and the Production of National Development
4. Plurality and Populism: CONAMAQ and Struggles of Indigenous Representation
5. Transforming the State? Indigenous Autonomy in El Estado Plurinacional
Conclusion: Rethinking Revolution from Bolivia.