Estructuras legales trasformadoras en América Latina en el siglo XXI

In Latin America, the severe flaws in post dictatorial representative democracies and the constitutional principles originally designed to facilitate the exploitative governments of landed and capitalist elites, begin to be questioned and emerging emancipatory processes point towards the development...

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Autor principal: De la Barra, Ximena
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Publicado: Universidad de Chile. Programa Domeyko 2011
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description In Latin America, the severe flaws in post dictatorial representative democracies and the constitutional principles originally designed to facilitate the exploitative governments of landed and capitalist elites, begin to be questioned and emerging emancipatory processes point towards the development of participatory democracies. In order to redirect national development the peaceful way, several of these processes have resorted to the transformation of the existing legal order in favour of the dominant classes, redirecting their vision of the future in favour of popular interests. The recovery and transformation of the role of the State and public policies with budget allocation in consonance with the new constitutional and social change projects, become indispensable for the success of these processes. In this scenario, concerted social movement action in the struggle for a post neoliberal future and for liberation regarding imperialist designs, constitute the most powerful force towards change. The recent constitutional processes in Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador have benefited from a combination of effective and charismatic popular leaders as heads of government and the pressure from popular bases with demonstrated capabilities for uniting, organizing and mobilizing towards their own agenda towards justice and sovereignty.
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spelling clacso-CLACSO788292022-03-22T14:40:00Z Estructuras legales trasformadoras en América Latina en el siglo XXI De la Barra, Ximena In Latin America, the severe flaws in post dictatorial representative democracies and the constitutional principles originally designed to facilitate the exploitative governments of landed and capitalist elites, begin to be questioned and emerging emancipatory processes point towards the development of participatory democracies. In order to redirect national development the peaceful way, several of these processes have resorted to the transformation of the existing legal order in favour of the dominant classes, redirecting their vision of the future in favour of popular interests. The recovery and transformation of the role of the State and public policies with budget allocation in consonance with the new constitutional and social change projects, become indispensable for the success of these processes. In this scenario, concerted social movement action in the struggle for a post neoliberal future and for liberation regarding imperialist designs, constitute the most powerful force towards change. The recent constitutional processes in Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador have benefited from a combination of effective and charismatic popular leaders as heads of government and the pressure from popular bases with demonstrated capabilities for uniting, organizing and mobilizing towards their own agenda towards justice and sovereignty. Las severas limitaciones de las democracias representativas postdictatoriales en América Latina y los principios constitucionales originalmente diseñados para facilitar el gobierno explotador de las élites capitalistas y terratenientes comienzan a ser questionadas y surgen procesos emancipadores que buscan encaminarse hacia la formación de democracias participativas. Para reencauzar las vías de desarrollo nacional por la vía pacifica varios de estos procesos han recurrido a transformar el orden legal que servía a las clases dominantes, redefiniendo el proyecto de futuro en favor de los intereses populares. Imprescindibles al éxito de estos procesos, como elementos garantistas fundamentales, son la recuperación y transformación del Estado y las políticas públicas con asignaciones presupuestarias concordantes con los nuevos proyectos constitucionales y sociales. En este escenario, la acción concertada de los movimientos sociales en la lucha por un futuro post neoliberal y de liberación respecto de los designios imperiales constituye el más poderoso motor del cambio. Los procesos constitucionales recientes en Venezuela, Bolivia y Ecuador han contado con una combinación eficaz de líderes populares y carismáticos como cabezas de gobierno y fuerte presión de las bases populares con habilidad demostrada de unir, organizar y movilizar alrededor de su propia agenda de justicia y soberanía. 2011-01-28 2022-03-22T14:40:00Z 2022-03-22T14:40:00Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://sye.uchile.cl/index.php/RSE/article/view/10609 10.5354/rse.v0i1.10609 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/78829 spa https://sye.uchile.cl/index.php/RSE/article/view/10609/10850 https://sye.uchile.cl/index.php/RSE/article/view/10609/10851 application/pdf html Universidad de Chile. Programa Domeyko Revista Sociedad y Equidad; Núm. 1 (2011): Enero 0718-9990
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Estructuras legales trasformadoras en América Latina en el siglo XXI
title Estructuras legales trasformadoras en América Latina en el siglo XXI
title_full Estructuras legales trasformadoras en América Latina en el siglo XXI
title_fullStr Estructuras legales trasformadoras en América Latina en el siglo XXI
title_full_unstemmed Estructuras legales trasformadoras en América Latina en el siglo XXI
title_short Estructuras legales trasformadoras en América Latina en el siglo XXI
title_sort estructuras legales trasformadoras en américa latina en el siglo xxi
url https://sye.uchile.cl/index.php/RSE/article/view/10609
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/78829