Elementos para una actualización de la agenda campesina de la región de Manabí
The dominant visions of capitalist modernity have been identified with rurality backwardness, with agricultural and extractive activities grouped in the so-called industry primary of the economy and the presence of non-scientific and archaic ideologies. The spirit of progress, immersed in the mae...
Autor Principal: | Buendía, Fernando |
---|---|
Formato: | masterThesis |
Idioma: | por |
Publicado: |
2015
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: |
http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/10460 |
Etiquetas: |
Agregar Etiqueta
Sin Etiquetas, Sea el primero en etiquetar este registro!
|
Sumario: |
The dominant visions of capitalist modernity have been identified with rurality
backwardness, with agricultural and extractive activities grouped in the so-called industry
primary of the economy and the presence of non-scientific and archaic ideologies.
The spirit of progress, immersed in the maelstrom of capitalist domination, under the
assumption that nature is endless, for several centuries and with increasing intensity,
have been subjected to so-called "natural resources" in a process of over-exploitation
unsustainable, so that has become the planet to the brink of environmental catastrophe.
Imbued with the same fanaticism, Western civilization work, eager to model
societies in his image and likeness, in long and bloody days of submission,
It destructured, persecuted and dissolved most of the social events, cultural
and policies of agrarian societies, even the native peoples of the West (fits
highlight historic milestones as the colonization of the continents of the southern hemisphere, the
inquisition, holy wars, the conquest of the western United States, the new "holy wars"
Islamic peoples against Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, etc.)
The current moment that passes humanity, characterized by the extension and
intensification of global corporate capitalism, which shaped desconstituye
accelerated and weakens states, societies and economies of the countries of the periphery,
exacerbates the over exploitation of raw materials and natural resources to the extent that
these are becoming scarce producing the growth of their prices to levels
Historic. Spurred by the general tendency of capitalist profit system
and decreasing the result of the narrowing of the market (which originated in the extreme polarization
the distribution of wealth), multinational corporations adopt
neoclassical forms of extraction of surplus value through the precarious
working conditions (maquila regimes, outsourcing, migration, flexibility
labor, etc.) and also, as I have already noted, the irrational extraction and appropriation of
natural resources.
Two phenomena are presented, as paradoxes of our time, on the one hand, the
devaluation of human work, and on the other hand, the revaluation of materials
raw and natural resources. |
---|