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Our legacy: Good Living, the inevitable alternative to deconstruct the hegemonic model of colonization of nature
Canaza-Choque, F. A.
Revista Revoluciones, vol. 3, núm. 6, 2021, pp. 78-91.
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Below devastating expansions at all costs, the identification of supreme cataclysmic threats and holding forces that increase inequality or the escalation of global poverty to unacceptable levels. The irrefutable routeis to find a way to solve these mega-problems by locating the point of inflection or of everything that mobilizes it and then turning it to dust. In this sense, the proposal of a break with the hegemonic development paradigm and the possibility of reversing this unfolding plan, reestablishing or repairing the environment in the era of sustainable development are part of the key and alternate purposes of Sumak Kawsay; or, from its counterpart, Good Living. Within this direction, this study aims to highlightthe ideas that emerged under the term of Good Living, which, in principle, are invoked by ancestral populations, exiled or regions dethroned by the empire of a development model governed by a fraction of powerful with the intention to prey huge sources ofwealth in the lands of Latin America.
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