The potential of the Indigenous Movement as a resignifier of Latin American politics
Keywords:
Indigenous Movement, Resignification of politics, New Latin American constitutionalismAbstract
In this work I briefly present an overview of the rich revolutionary potential of the epistemic-political approach that the Indigenous Movement in Latin America has been expressing both for political life and for political theory in our continent. I especially insist on the importance of incorporating these contents in the new Latin American constitutionalism, on the value of the contributions that arise from indigenous decision-making forms for our democracies and on the challenges and difficulties that arise for their concretion in life political and economic of our countries.
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