O'Shaughnessy delves into Lugo's background as the "Bishop of the Poor," influenced by liberation theology, and his conversion from a man of the cloth to a national political leader.
The book , authored by acclaimed journalist Hugh O'Shaughnessy , provides a compelling exploration of one of Latin America's most unusual political transitions. Published in September 2009 by Zed Books, it chronicles the rise of Fernando Lugo , a former Roman Catholic bishop who broke the 61-year stranglehold of the Colorado Party on Paraguayan politics. Core Themes and Historical Context O'Shaughnessy delves into Lugo's background as the "Bishop
The narrative situates Lugo's 2008 electoral victory within Paraguay's turbulent history, marked by the long-standing dictatorship of (1954–1989) and extreme economic inequality. Key themes include: Core Themes and Historical Context The narrative situates
A central focus of the book is Lugo's promise to address the "indefensible levels of poverty" and the concentrated land ownership, where a tiny elite controlled the vast majority of agricultural land. Table of Contents Highlights " influenced by liberation theology