Angels and demons in political brawl in the face of Latin American Indigenous Constitutionalism

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This article outlines the substantive content of Latin American Indigenous Constitutionalism; as a locution of millenary cognitive practices, social mobilizations and emancipatory uprisings that validate the collective epistemological construction of the managerial sense of the State, society, and l...

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Autor: Narváez, Iván
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/debatesensociologia/article/view/24573
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Military coups
New constitutionalism
Indigenous constitutionalism
New hegemony
Golpes militares
Nuevo constitucionalismo
Constitucionalismo indígena
Nueva hegemonía
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spelling Angels and demons in political brawl in the face of Latin American Indigenous ConstitutionalismÁngeles y demonios en reyerta política de cara al Constitucionalismo Indígena LatinoamericanoNarváez, IvánMilitary coupsNew constitutionalismIndigenous constitutionalismNew hegemonyGolpes militaresNuevo constitucionalismoConstitucionalismo indígenaNueva hegemoníaThis article outlines the substantive content of Latin American Indigenous Constitutionalism; as a locution of millenary cognitive practices, social mobilizations and emancipatory uprisings that validate the collective epistemological construction of the managerial sense of the State, society, and life: this is their standard of recognition. One goal is to connote how this Constitutionalism radiates a political approach that unhinges the legionaries of nineteenth century, of transnational constitutional theory and the “Lex Mercatoria”; And, in the other side, reveal the ineffectiveness of the so-called New Constitutionalism implemented under the guidelines of the Report of the Trilateral Commission of 1975. Three key conditions of the Latin American socio-economic political crisis of the 1960´s and 1970´s are described as backgrounds, and decisive for the establishment of military dictatorships that, after taming society, they organize the return to electoral democracy and the adoption of that New Constitutionalism. The descriptive-analytical perspective assumed, allows to make visible the ontological change that contributes to the reposting of the ´other knowledge´, of the ´other powers´ in the scenario of the current political conflict, as well as its impact on the construction of a new hegemony due to the power dispute. The watchword is that without power there is no change.En el presente artículo se esboza el contenido sustancial del Constitucionalismo Indígena Latinoamericano; como locución de prácticas cognitivas milenarias, movilizaciones sociales y levantamientos emancipatorios que convalidan la construcción epistemológica colectiva del sentido directivo del Estado, de la sociedad y la vida: esta es su norma de reconocimiento. Un objetivo es connotar como este Constitucionalismo irradia un enfoque político que desquicia a los legionarios del Constitucionalismo decimonónico, de la Teoría constitucional transnacional y la Lex Mercatoria; y otro, develar la ineficacia del denominado Nuevo Constitucionalismo implementado bajo los lineamientos del Informe de la Comisión Trilateral de 1975. Como antecedentes se describen tres condiciones claves de la crisis socioeconómica-política latinoamericana de las décadas de 1960 y 1970, y decisivas para la instauración de las dictaduras militares que, después de domesticar a la sociedad, organizan el retorno a la democracia electoral y la adopción de aquel Nuevo Constitucionalismo. La perspectiva descriptivo-analítica asumida, permite visibilizar el cambio ontológico que coadyuva al reposicionamiento de los ‘otros saberes’, de los ‘otros poderes’ en el escenario del conflicto político actual, así como su incidencia en la construcción de una nueva hegemonía por la disputa del poder. La consigna es que sin poder no hay cambio.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2021-12-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/debatesensociologia/article/view/2457310.18800/debatesensociologia.202102.005Debates en Sociología; Núm. 53 (2021): Varia (Multidisciplinario); 133-1522304-42840254-9220reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/debatesensociologia/article/view/24573/23316http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaspuc:article/245732023-07-24T17:23:27Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Angels and demons in political brawl in the face of Latin American Indigenous Constitutionalism
Ángeles y demonios en reyerta política de cara al Constitucionalismo Indígena Latinoamericano
title Angels and demons in political brawl in the face of Latin American Indigenous Constitutionalism
spellingShingle Angels and demons in political brawl in the face of Latin American Indigenous Constitutionalism
Narváez, Iván
Military coups
New constitutionalism
Indigenous constitutionalism
New hegemony
Golpes militares
Nuevo constitucionalismo
Constitucionalismo indígena
Nueva hegemonía
title_short Angels and demons in political brawl in the face of Latin American Indigenous Constitutionalism
title_full Angels and demons in political brawl in the face of Latin American Indigenous Constitutionalism
title_fullStr Angels and demons in political brawl in the face of Latin American Indigenous Constitutionalism
title_full_unstemmed Angels and demons in political brawl in the face of Latin American Indigenous Constitutionalism
title_sort Angels and demons in political brawl in the face of Latin American Indigenous Constitutionalism
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Narváez, Iván
author Narváez, Iván
author_facet Narváez, Iván
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Military coups
New constitutionalism
Indigenous constitutionalism
New hegemony
Golpes militares
Nuevo constitucionalismo
Constitucionalismo indígena
Nueva hegemonía
topic Military coups
New constitutionalism
Indigenous constitutionalism
New hegemony
Golpes militares
Nuevo constitucionalismo
Constitucionalismo indígena
Nueva hegemonía
description This article outlines the substantive content of Latin American Indigenous Constitutionalism; as a locution of millenary cognitive practices, social mobilizations and emancipatory uprisings that validate the collective epistemological construction of the managerial sense of the State, society, and life: this is their standard of recognition. One goal is to connote how this Constitutionalism radiates a political approach that unhinges the legionaries of nineteenth century, of transnational constitutional theory and the “Lex Mercatoria”; And, in the other side, reveal the ineffectiveness of the so-called New Constitutionalism implemented under the guidelines of the Report of the Trilateral Commission of 1975. Three key conditions of the Latin American socio-economic political crisis of the 1960´s and 1970´s are described as backgrounds, and decisive for the establishment of military dictatorships that, after taming society, they organize the return to electoral democracy and the adoption of that New Constitutionalism. The descriptive-analytical perspective assumed, allows to make visible the ontological change that contributes to the reposting of the ´other knowledge´, of the ´other powers´ in the scenario of the current political conflict, as well as its impact on the construction of a new hegemony due to the power dispute. The watchword is that without power there is no change.
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