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Times of myths and carnival: Indians, peasants and revolutions From Felipe Carrillo Puerto to Evo Morales. 2011

Under the prodigious gaze of Armando Bartra, this not-so-new book is an obligatory reference for those interested in understanding what has been called “good living,” which must be assimilated as an alternative approach to capitalist civilization, a situation of such magnitude and importance that a...

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Autor principal: Cruz León, Artemio
Formato: Online Artículo
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2019
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/230
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description Under the prodigious gaze of Armando Bartra, this not-so-new book is an obligatory reference for those interested in understanding what has been called “good living,” which must be assimilated as an alternative approach to capitalist civilization, a situation of such magnitude and importance that a vision like Armando Bartra’s is essential to understand this approach and particularly from the perspective built from the current experience of Bolivia under the mandate of Evo Morales, an indigenous person who represents the exploited in that country, which shares characteristics with other Latin American peoples and other places in the third world. The book presents an analysis and foundation that is both novel and complex, an expression of the struggle of the Bolivian people and its ruler, at the beginning of the third millennium, in the construction of post-developmentalism from the proposals of good living, which are an expression of an essay of paradigmatic civilizational change, which, if achieved, accompanies an event based on ancestral cultures, the heritage of native peoples and peasants who come to the fore and show a system different from capitalism, which is distinguished from it, because it is a way of relating to nature and life and thus aims to create the conditions for survival of the human species.
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spelling oai_chapingo-geografia-_article-2302023-08-28T16:22:45Z Times of myths and carnival: Indians, peasants and revolutions From Felipe Carrillo Puerto to Evo Morales. 2011 Tiempos de mitos y carnaval. Indios campesinos revoluciones De Felipe Carrillo Puerto a Evo Morales. 2011 Cruz León, Artemio Under the prodigious gaze of Armando Bartra, this not-so-new book is an obligatory reference for those interested in understanding what has been called “good living,” which must be assimilated as an alternative approach to capitalist civilization, a situation of such magnitude and importance that a vision like Armando Bartra’s is essential to understand this approach and particularly from the perspective built from the current experience of Bolivia under the mandate of Evo Morales, an indigenous person who represents the exploited in that country, which shares characteristics with other Latin American peoples and other places in the third world. The book presents an analysis and foundation that is both novel and complex, an expression of the struggle of the Bolivian people and its ruler, at the beginning of the third millennium, in the construction of post-developmentalism from the proposals of good living, which are an expression of an essay of paradigmatic civilizational change, which, if achieved, accompanies an event based on ancestral cultures, the heritage of native peoples and peasants who come to the fore and show a system different from capitalism, which is distinguished from it, because it is a way of relating to nature and life and thus aims to create the conditions for survival of the human species. Bajo la mirada prodigiosa de Armando Bartra, en este no tan nuevo libro, pero que resulta un referente obligado para los interesados en entender eso que han llamado “buen vivir”, el cual debe asimilarse como un planteamiento alternativo a la civilización capitalista, situación de tal envergadura e importancia, que una visión como la de Armando Bartra, es imprescindible para entender dicho planteamiento y particularmente desde la perspectiva construida a partir de la experiencia actual de Bolivia bajo el mandato de Evo Morales, un indígena que representa a los explotados en ese país, características que comparten con los pueblos latinoamericanos y otros lugares del tercer mundo. Se presenta un análisis y fundamentación que resulta novedosa a la vez de compleja, expresión de la lucha del pueblo Boliviano y su gobernante, al arranque del tercer milenio, en la construcción del posdesarrollismo desde los planteamientos del buen vivir, que son expresión de un ensayo de cambio civilizatorio paradigmático, que de lograrse, se asiste a un evento fundamentado en las culturas ancestrales, patrimonio de los pueblos nativos y campesinos que salen a la palestra y muestran un sistema diferente al capitalismo, que se distingue de este, por ser una forma de relacionarse con la naturaleza y de vida y, con ello se pretende crear las condiciones de sobrevivencia de la especie humana. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2019-11-26 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/230 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; No. 63 (2019): July-December; 183-189 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; Núm. 63 (2019): julio-diciembre; 183-189 2448-7368 0186-4394 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/230/176 Derechos de autor 2019 Revista de Geografía Agrícola https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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title_short Times of myths and carnival: Indians, peasants and revolutions From Felipe Carrillo Puerto to Evo Morales. 2011
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