The ‘good living’ neuralgic nodes: building praxis projects
Abstract
The three main ideas in this article are: 1) to build consensus for praxis between critical currents (Indianism-critical Katarism) and Marxist or non-Marxist regarded as left sectors, to deepen the good living paradigm as decolonizing and post-capitalist, 2) to understand the relevance of the “sensible” concept in the extractive industries to build a better technical capacity and production to reverse the international division of labour that holds us to be “extractive” and finally 3) to criticize technology as the central base of traditional “development” —structuralist economics— and the necessary opening towards broader paradigms. On these topics relies the fate of ongoing change processes in Latin America.
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