Echoes of Cochabamba
Legacies of the Water Wars in Bolivia
Raquel Gutierrez Aguilar author Oscar Olivera author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Common Notions
Published:5th Jun '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Lessons from the greatest people’s victory against corporate neoliberal capture in Latin America. Water is life! From the frontlines of the greatest popular rebellion against the privatization of water comes the triumphant grassroots story of ordinary people in Cochabamba, Bolivia who became water warriors. As Echoes of Cochabamba shows in vivid detail, the 2001 “water wars” was an explosion of democracy and human rights regained by the masses, which won popular control of water supply and defied all odds by driving out the transnational corporation that had stolen their water in the first place.
Oscar Olivera, a trade union machinist who helped shape and lead a movement that brought thousands of ordinary people to the streets, powerfully conveys the perspective of a committed participant in a victorious and inspirational rebellion.
Olivera relates the selling of the city’s water supply to Aguas del Tunari—a subsidiary of US-based Bechtel—the subsequent astronomical rise in water prices, and the refusal of poverty-strapped Bolivians to pay them. Olivera brings us to the front lines of a movement, chronicling how the people organized an opposition and the dramatic struggles that eventually defeated the privatizers.
ISBN: 9781945335297
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
208 pages