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El modelo de "desarrollo" que, como proyecto global hegemónico, reconfigura territorios

The "development" model that, as a hegemonic global project, reconfigures territories
[journal article]

Insuasty Rodríguez, Alfonso
Valencia Grajales, José Fernando
Zuluaga Cometa, Hector Alejandro

Abstract

Thinking about development would imply understanding the dynamics of capital accumulation in the Western timeline (Europe and later, North America andOceania) and for this purpose, history has brought us two subsequent, but concomitant stages, when it comes to explaining accumulation. These two grea... view more

Thinking about development would imply understanding the dynamics of capital accumulation in the Western timeline (Europe and later, North America andOceania) and for this purpose, history has brought us two subsequent, but concomitant stages, when it comes to explaining accumulation. These two great stages are Antiquity and the Middle Ages, both of which allow us to understand part of our realities today. The developing underdeveloped or poorcountries, not having the same historical construction of pillage-accumulation, land-accumulation, trade-accumulation, and accumulated capital-production, are placed in the position of countries to be plundered or colonized, since they do not have their own capitals. They are only left with natural treasures and,being dependent on nature, they are exposed to losing resources in exchange for capital, but this, in turn, implies, as in any market economy, that only a very small part of the population benefits, while the rest of it is affected by this development.... view less


Pensar en el desarrollo implicaría comprender la dinámica de la acumulación del capital en la línea de tiempo occidental (Europa y posteriormente Norteamérica y Oceanía) y, para ello, la historia nos ha traído dos etapas consecuentes pero concomitantes al momento de darle explicación a la acumulació... view more

Pensar en el desarrollo implicaría comprender la dinámica de la acumulación del capital en la línea de tiempo occidental (Europa y posteriormente Norteamérica y Oceanía) y, para ello, la historia nos ha traído dos etapas consecuentes pero concomitantes al momento de darle explicación a la acumulación: estos dos grandes estadios son la antigüedad y la Edad Media, ambos permiten comprender parte de nuestras realidades hoy. Los países en desarrollo, subdesarrollados o pobres, al no tener la misma construcción histórica de pillaje-acumulación, tierra-acumulación, comercioacumulación, y capital acumulado-producción, se sitúan en la posición de países para ser expoliados o colonizados ya que, al no tener capitales propios, solo les quedan los tesoros naturales y, al depender de la naturaleza, están expuestos a perder los recursos a cambio de capitales, pero a su vez ello implica, como en toda economía de mercado que solo una parte muy pequeña de la población se beneficie, mientras el resto se vea gravemente afectado por este desarrollo.... view less

Keywords
conflict; development; model; natural resources

Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research

Free Keywords
Imposition; Transformations

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 86-103

Journal
Revista Kavilando, 13 (2021) 1

ISSN
2344-7125

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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