During the decade of the 90's, neoliberalism was consolidated throughout Latin America through a series of profound structural transformations: privatization of state assets, reform of public administration, deregulation, financialization and reprimarization of national economies based on export activities with comparative advantages, rearticulation of the dominant blocks due to the growing weight of transnational capital and the transnationalization of fractions of local capital.However, the entire period was marked by the rise of massive protests and innovative social movements that, at regional and international level, rose up against the disastrous consequences that left behind them the first and second generation reforms (exponential g...