De la Revolución del 52 a Evo Morales El recorrido político del sindicalismo campesino en Bolivia
Abstract
Los indígenas participaron en las diferentes coyunturas políticas que le toco atravesar al país. Para ello, apelaron a pactos y a alianzas con el Estado y los partidos políticos, pero también a la elaboración de proyectos propios de inclusión dentro de la diferencia. El sindicato parece haber sido el modelo más exitoso para la incorporación de los indígenas en la política, hecho que desmitifica posiciones que pretenden comprender la participación indígena únicamente a partir de la resistencia cultural y las rebeliones.
Indigenous people participated in all the different political conjunctures the cóuntry has lived through. In the process, they resorted to pacts and alliances with the state and political parties, but also drew up their own projects seeking inclusión within difference. The trade unión seems to be the organizational model that has had the most success in including indigenous people in politics. This refutes the approach that seeks to understand indigenóus participation solely in terms of cultural resistance and rebellion.
Indigenous people participated in all the different political conjunctures the cóuntry has lived through. In the process, they resorted to pacts and alliances with the state and political parties, but also drew up their own projects seeking inclusión within difference. The trade unión seems to be the organizational model that has had the most success in including indigenous people in politics. This refutes the approach that seeks to understand indigenóus participation solely in terms of cultural resistance and rebellion.
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Vol. 18, No. 37