![]() ![]() In the second half of the 20 th century, United States’ (US) expansionism led to economic re-colonisation through debt, neoliberalism, rigged trade rules, corporate impunity and tied aid. ![]() ![]() Galeano gives an unsparing account of the five hundred years of ‘pillage’ that followed Columbus’s first voyage to the Americas in 1492 which included indentured slavery, extractivism, colonialism and indigenous genocide. Open Veins has always retained its reputation for meticulous research and a luminous writing style which Allende suggests is ‘poetic in its description of solidarity and human capacity for survival’. Galeano was imprisoned by the military regime in Uruguay and forced into exile for eleven years but remained active as a journalist and articulate voice of the Left. In her Foreword to Open Veins, the novelist Isabelle Allende said that Galeano ‘denounced exploitation with uncompromising ferocity’ and following the book’s publication, it was banned by military governments in Chile, Argentina and Uruguay. Fifty years ago, the Uruguayan journalist and author Eduardo Galeano published his classic study of the European – and later United States’ (US) - colonisation and rapacious plunder of Latin America titled Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent (1997). ![]()
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