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Nómadas

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MEJIA, Marco Raúl. Reconiguration of global capitalism and resistance from Latin America. Nómadas [online]. 2015, n.43, pp.149-165. ISSN 0121-7550.

This relection strives to illustrate the overview of changes that have occurred in the world, which delineate a new era and reconfigure capitalism, and how the changes affect the lives of the public. Likewise, it examines the emergence of trends of thought in Latin America that propose alternatives to the current capitalism, rescuing the principles of "good living" and "living well" of some of its native peoples, and the right to have their own view about development from the South, without any subordination or subjugation, to the current Western hegemonic ideology.

Keywords : critical thinking; epistemologies of the south; good life; living well; decolonial thought; alternative development.

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