Plurinacionalidad en Ecuador: Una evaluaci?n a trav?s de pol?ticas Neoextractivas

 

Authors
Jorgge S?nchez, Samye Denisse
Format
MasterThesis
Status
publishedVersion
Description

The ?discovery? and subsequent colonization of America inaugurated Capitalism as a global model of appropriation and dispossession through extractivism. Latin America was assigned a supplier role of commodities and the export of nature since colonial times has enabled to satisfy the requirements of capital accumulation. This configuration of the world has entailed abuses and exploitation of indigenous peoples despite the defeat of colonialism as a political order. In Ecuador, after five centuries of coloniality the 1990s represented a breaking point. Indigenous peoples organized and upraised posing diverse demands but mainly the rejection of the Neoliberalism and the right to territorial autonomy.

Publication Year
2016
Language
eng
Topic
PLURINACIONALIDAD
INTERCULTURALIDAD
ONTOLOG?AS RELACIONALES
SUMAK KAWSAY
Repository
Repositorio SENESCYT
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