La Riforma Indigena in Messico: (2000 – 2006)

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  • Carlos Humberto Durand Alcántara Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco
  • Marcela Suárez Escobar Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco

Abstract

The indigene reform operating from the sphere of power has severe\insufficiencies that limit any opportunity of development for the Indian people, opposite form the idea of identifying the existence of the indigene to stop their civilization- and the ir culture and denial as people and societies that have their own culture.
The new legal speech related to the Indigene is permeated by the means and goals of international organizations, specially (International Monetary Fund and World Bank) whose eyes are looking to the market of land and resources on the indigene territories and evidently to a new process of making the farmers or the workers of land into proletarians. The new indigene reform driven from the government, beyond the possible "alliance " that was able to reach with the indigenous people has gone for the politics of rupture the one that transform the principies that gave expression to the Latin-American indigene and that evidently denies the new situations in which the Indigene movement is located today in a national and international

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Durand Alcántara, C. H., & Suárez Escobar, M. (2014). La Riforma Indigena in Messico: (2000 – 2006). Lex Social: Journal of Social Rights, 4(1), 8–20. Retrieved from https://upo.es/revistas/index.php/lex_social/article/view/977

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