Buen vivir y vivir bien: alternativas al desarrollo en Latinoamérica
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Este escrito propone el análisis del Buen Vivir y Vivir Bien como discursos y su relación con el concepto desarrollo; de tal manera que, primero se revisan las definiciones normativas y descriptivas de diversas corrientes de desarrollo, e indaga sobre la incorporación al debate de las propuestas amerindias; con ello, la conceptualización del Buen Vivir y Vivir Bien desde distintas vertientes interpretativas, como ideas relevantes que emergen desde América Latina, insertas no solo en la crítica al desarrollo o en la búsqueda de sus alternativas, sino enfocadas en el cambio de paradigma que necesita la humanidad del siglo XXI.
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Torres Solís, M., & Ramírez Valverde, B. (2019). Buen vivir y vivir bien: alternativas al desarrollo en Latinoamérica. Latinoamérica. Revista De Estudios Latinoamericanos, (69), 71–97. https://doi.org/10.22201/cialc.24486914e.2019.69.57106
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