Recent scholarship conceptualizing primitive accumulation as an ongoing process in global capitalism has noted the difficulties faced in bringing struggles against exploitation and dispossession together. While some scholars suggest that an 'organic link" exists between these conflicts. they have yet to clearly specify the conditions and mechanisms through which such a link can form. Examining cases in Bolivia at the turn of the twenty-first century. I argue that struggles against exploitation and dispossession do not merely converge when facing a common oppressor. but also as the changing forms and geographies of exploitation and dispossession bring people together in more proximate locations. I illustrate that the changing means through w...
Bolivia is the first Plurinational State in the world, in which the State, constitutionally, assures...
This dissertation looks at how state-society relationship in Bolivia has evolved from the 1930s to t...
Have the achievements of the various left-leaning states set stage for further revolutionary breaks ...
David Harvey suggests that, compared with struggles waged by traditional political parties and labor...
Policy regime shift through popular societal resistance in developing countries, advocating a state-...
This paper offers a neo-Gramscian examination of the causes and processes underlying social restruct...
Providing us with a historicisation and contextualization of Bolivia’s development of an alternative...
The article explores how solidarity and political emancipation progressed and impacted resistance ag...
This dissertation seeks to understand the conceptualization, structure, main benefits and challenges...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...
In this dissertation, I offer a materialist account of the relationship between nation, nature, and ...
In the centuries before the Spanish conquest, the Bolivian space was among the most highly urbanised...
This article argues that, historically, indigenous peoples in Bolivia have been aware of the limits ...
The norms and practices of reciprocity, or ayni in the Quechua language, deeply influence social and...
Mass mobilizations by historically marginalized citizens of Bolivia have radically reconfigured the ...
Bolivia is the first Plurinational State in the world, in which the State, constitutionally, assures...
This dissertation looks at how state-society relationship in Bolivia has evolved from the 1930s to t...
Have the achievements of the various left-leaning states set stage for further revolutionary breaks ...
David Harvey suggests that, compared with struggles waged by traditional political parties and labor...
Policy regime shift through popular societal resistance in developing countries, advocating a state-...
This paper offers a neo-Gramscian examination of the causes and processes underlying social restruct...
Providing us with a historicisation and contextualization of Bolivia’s development of an alternative...
The article explores how solidarity and political emancipation progressed and impacted resistance ag...
This dissertation seeks to understand the conceptualization, structure, main benefits and challenges...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...
In this dissertation, I offer a materialist account of the relationship between nation, nature, and ...
In the centuries before the Spanish conquest, the Bolivian space was among the most highly urbanised...
This article argues that, historically, indigenous peoples in Bolivia have been aware of the limits ...
The norms and practices of reciprocity, or ayni in the Quechua language, deeply influence social and...
Mass mobilizations by historically marginalized citizens of Bolivia have radically reconfigured the ...
Bolivia is the first Plurinational State in the world, in which the State, constitutionally, assures...
This dissertation looks at how state-society relationship in Bolivia has evolved from the 1930s to t...
Have the achievements of the various left-leaning states set stage for further revolutionary breaks ...