Formación "técnica" para el capital o fortalecimiento de la economía comunitaria
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Rev. de Inv. Educ.
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El presente ensayo tiene dos partes, en la primera se realiza una revisión histórica de los procesos económicos de una de las potencias económicas latinoamericanas mostrando elementos que nos ayudan a pensar el desarrollo y ver cómo los proyectos educativos son funcionales a tales procesos. No se busca dibujar un panorama sombrío sobre el desarrollo y el uso de la tecnología, sino se quiere tener en cuenta los efectos de algunos modelos de desarrollo, y entonces decidir si es prioridad emprender proyectos industrialistas. Creemos que la industrialización es necesaria, pero debe ser acompañada de otros procesos y por ello la segunda parte de este ensayo plantea elementos que toman en cuenta las potencialidades de la economía comunitaria. En países de la periferia del mundo capitalista, es necesario generar nuevos procesos económicos que se centren en revitalizar o fortalecer una economía basada en la comunidad indígena y sus potencialidades.
SUMMARY This paper has two parts, the first is a review of the economic history of Latin American economic powers showing elements that help us think about development and the related educative projects as functional to these development projects. It is not the objective to outline a bleak picture of development and the use of technology, but it is to take into account the potential effects of development models and to consider whether to undertake industrial projects is a priority. We believe that industrialization is necessary but must be accompanied by other processes and therefore the second part of this essay raises elements to take assess the potential of the communitarian economy. In countries on the periphery of the capitalist world it is necessary to generate new economic processes which focus on revitalizing or strengthening an economy based on indigenous community and its potential.
SUMMARY This paper has two parts, the first is a review of the economic history of Latin American economic powers showing elements that help us think about development and the related educative projects as functional to these development projects. It is not the objective to outline a bleak picture of development and the use of technology, but it is to take into account the potential effects of development models and to consider whether to undertake industrial projects is a priority. We believe that industrialization is necessary but must be accompanied by other processes and therefore the second part of this essay raises elements to take assess the potential of the communitarian economy. In countries on the periphery of the capitalist world it is necessary to generate new economic processes which focus on revitalizing or strengthening an economy based on indigenous community and its potential.
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Vol. 4, No. 1