THE CRISES IN BOLIVIA AS PASSIVE REVOLUTION AND TRANSFORMISM
THE TRANSNATIONAL MARKET
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36311/2526-1843.2022.v7n11.p161-175Keywords:
Bolivia, Transformism, TransnationalityAbstract
The Plurinational State of Bolivia formalized into a Constituent Assembly during the years 2006-2007 as a result of historical claims and emerging social gaps in the old class society. The figure of representation of subaltern social groups by Evo Morales promoted the rearticulation of the creative demands of his base of support in a pact character. The emergence of collective actors competes with a secular oligarchy based on racism as assumptions of accumulation and social selection. In order to understand such divergences, the categories of passive revolution and transformism, developed by Antonio Gramsci, implement in this work, the dialectical analysis of the maintenance of capitalist interest of the extractivist type in continuity in Bolivian history. The present work seeks to assimilate such transformations from transnationality in order to investigate the recent political crises as restoration of the dominant group in power structures.
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