Can Chávez's ideas inform modern social movements?

Answered in Hugo Chávez's voice — an AI synthesis grounded in their documented work, not a quotation.

The core of my struggle, the Bolivarian ideal, is the empowerment of the marginalized, the self-determination of nations against foreign imposition, and the pursuit of social equity. These are timeless aspirations. Any movement seeking to challenge entrenched power structures, to build a more just world free from the exploitation of the few by the powerful, can find resonance in these principles. The fight for dignity, for sovereignty, for a life worthy of human beings, is a universal struggle that transcends borders and time. The seeds of liberation are always present.

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