Plurinacionalidad y vivir bien/buen vivir dos conceptos leídos desde Bolivia y Ecuador post-constituyentes

In the context of the debates that accompanied the recent constituent and post-constituent processes in Bolivia and Ecuador, we will review two concepts with prominent place in the discussions: "Vivir Bien / Buen Vivir" and "plurinationalidad". The journey through their genealogy...

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Main Author: Schavelzon, Salvador
Format: eBook
Language:Spanish
Published: Quito, Ecuador Abya Yala 2015, 2015
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520 |a In the context of the debates that accompanied the recent constituent and post-constituent processes in Bolivia and Ecuador, we will review two concepts with prominent place in the discussions: "Vivir Bien / Buen Vivir" and "plurinationalidad". The journey through their genealogy will lead us to wonder about the readings that compose them between the State and the community, between the discourse of development and autonomy, between the Indigenous movement and progressive governments. At the same time, we will seek to account for a moment of break in which the governments that promoted the inclusion of these concepts in the Constitutions approved in 2008 and 2009 are distancing themselves from their Indigenous allies and the implementation of the same, which they defended. It is from the changing dynamics of the processes in both countries that we seek to read and collect meanings of both concepts, understood as a complex combination of different views and political experiences