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Record Nr.

UNINA9910793514903321

Autore

Grayson George W. <1938-2015, >

Titolo

Mexican messiah : Andrés Manuel López Obrador / / George W. Grayson

Pubbl/distr/stampa

University Park, Pennsylvania : , : The Pennsylvania State University Press, , 2007

ISBN

0-271-08576-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (1 online resource (xvi, 339 pages) :) : illustrations

Disciplina

972.08/4

Soggetti

Presidential candidates - Mexico

Politicians - Mexico

Mexico Politics and government 2000-

Mexico Politics and government 1988-2000

Distrito Federal (Mexico) Politics and government 21st century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

A child is born in Tabasco -- Blessed are the poor -- The devil and his ideas -- López Obrador takes on the Romans : the 1988 gubernatorial campaign -- López Obrador fights the Romans a second time -- PRD President : a "miracle worker" -- The New Jerusalem -- The Mayor of Mexico City -- "Republican austerity" and mañaneras -- The loaves and the fishes -- "La ciudad de la esperanza" -- Apostles, disciples, and Magdalenas -- Challenging the Pharisees, Sadducees, and scribes -- Vicente Fox : López Obrador's last Neoliberal president -- The eleven commandments -- Winning the "Promised Land" -- An electoral setback-- A second coming?

Sommario/riassunto

"Grayson views Lopez Obrador as quite different from populists like Chavez, Morales, and Kirchner and argues that he is a "secular messiah, who lives humbly, honors prophets, gathers apostles, declares himself indestructible, relishes playing the role of victim, and preaches a doctrine of salvation by returning to the values of the 1917 Constitution - fairness for workers, Indians' rights, fervent nationalism, and anti-imperialism.""--Jacket.

"The emergence of Latin American firebrands who champion the cause



of the masses and rail against the evils of neoliberalism and Yankee imperialism - Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, Evo Morales in Bolivia, Nestor Kirchner in Argentina, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in Mexico - has changed the landscape of the Americas in dramatic ways. This will be the first biography to appear in English about one of these charismatic figures, who is known in his country by his adopted nickname of "the Little Ray of Hope."" "The book follows Lopez Obrador's life from his early years in the flyspecked state of Tabasco, his university studies, and the period that he lived among the impoverished Chontal Indians. Even as he showed an increasingly messianic elan to uplift the downtrodden, he confronted the muscular Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in running twice for governor of his home state and helping found the leftist-nationalist Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD). As the PRD's national president, he escalated his political and ideological warfare against his former president, Carlos Salinas, and other "conspirators" determined to link Mexico to the global economy at the expense of the poor. His strident advocacy of the "have nots" lifted Lopez Obrador to the mayorship of Mexico City, which he rechristened the "City of Hope." Its ubiquitous crime, traffic, pollution, and housing problems have made the capital a tomb for most politicians. Not for Lopez Obrador. Through splashy public works, monthly stipends to senior citizens, huge marches, and a dawn-to-dusk work schedule, he converted the position into a trampoline to the presidency." "Although he lost the official count by an eyelash, the hard-charging Tabascan cried fraud, took the oath as the nation's "legitimate president," and barnstormed the country, excoriating the "fascist" policies of President Felipe Calderon and preparing to redeem the destitute in the 2012 presidential contest."