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The particular character of what Hugo Chavez called as the Bolivarian process lies in understanding that social transformation can be constructed from two directions: “from above†and. “From belowâ€, or the Chavismo-Bolivarianismo includes among its participants both traditional organizations as new autonomous groups; it comprises based on current state and anti-systemic currents. The process and differs from traditional approaches Leninist or social democratic approaches which consider the state as the central agent of change. Also differs from the approaches that conceive any movement for a state no role in the process of revolutionary change.