This article discusses the concept of Vivir Bien (Living Well) (VB) and its role as a decolonising project in connection with the Political Constitution of the Plurinational State of Bolivia (2009) (BC) and subordinated legislation. This subordinated legislation was enacted to implement in a more specific manner the general legal principles contained within the BC. The paper uses these legal texts within the framework of decolonial thinking to prove that the adoption of the concept of VB represents a legal and an epistemological shift that radically contests the dominant Western paradigm of modernity/coloniality. This shift has many facets; however, this article concentrates on two of them in order to characterise its radicalism: (a) the co...
To deeper the understanding of the epistemic limits of capitalism materialist consumption utopia ins...
Bolivia, the chronically poor, landlocked Andean country has long seen its indigenous populations ma...
The notion of "Buen Vivir", literally "to live well", is a notion from the Amerindian Andes expressi...
Nowadays, the Andean notion of Vivir Bien is in several Latin-American constitutions, particularly f...
The past ten years the plurinational state of Bolivia is presided by a socialistic leftish governmen...
The notion of vivir bien – a complex set of ideas, worldviews, and knowledge deriving from indigenou...
For the first time in the history of Latin America, the new political constitutions of Ecuador and B...
To deeper the understanding of the epistemic limits of capitalism materialist consumption utopia ins...
This study focuses on the debate on alternative and sustainable development produced by the concept ...
This thesis examines the role of human rights discourse in a decolonisation project. It focuses on ‘...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.Presenting an ...
This article argues that, historically, indigenous peoples in Bolivia have been aware of the limits ...
The idea of decolonisation is lively present in the public discussion in Bolivia. It shows a high le...
This essay focuses on the Bolivian indigenous justice system and on the functions performed by the P...
Ao compreender os reflexos da atuação conjunta entre modernidade, colonialidade, capitalismo e patr...
To deeper the understanding of the epistemic limits of capitalism materialist consumption utopia ins...
Bolivia, the chronically poor, landlocked Andean country has long seen its indigenous populations ma...
The notion of "Buen Vivir", literally "to live well", is a notion from the Amerindian Andes expressi...
Nowadays, the Andean notion of Vivir Bien is in several Latin-American constitutions, particularly f...
The past ten years the plurinational state of Bolivia is presided by a socialistic leftish governmen...
The notion of vivir bien – a complex set of ideas, worldviews, and knowledge deriving from indigenou...
For the first time in the history of Latin America, the new political constitutions of Ecuador and B...
To deeper the understanding of the epistemic limits of capitalism materialist consumption utopia ins...
This study focuses on the debate on alternative and sustainable development produced by the concept ...
This thesis examines the role of human rights discourse in a decolonisation project. It focuses on ‘...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.Presenting an ...
This article argues that, historically, indigenous peoples in Bolivia have been aware of the limits ...
The idea of decolonisation is lively present in the public discussion in Bolivia. It shows a high le...
This essay focuses on the Bolivian indigenous justice system and on the functions performed by the P...
Ao compreender os reflexos da atuação conjunta entre modernidade, colonialidade, capitalismo e patr...
To deeper the understanding of the epistemic limits of capitalism materialist consumption utopia ins...
Bolivia, the chronically poor, landlocked Andean country has long seen its indigenous populations ma...
The notion of "Buen Vivir", literally "to live well", is a notion from the Amerindian Andes expressi...