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ID154075
Title ProperVivir bien governance in Bolivia
Other Title Informationchimera or attainable utopia?
LanguageENG
AuthorRanta, Eija Maria
Summary / Abstract (Note)The notion of vivir bien – a complex set of ideas, worldviews, and knowledge deriving from indigenous movements, activist groups, and scholars of indigeneity – has become an overarching principle for policy-making and state transformation processes in Andean countries. This article analyses the contradiction between the principle of vivir bien as an egalitarian utopian category and its bureaucratic application in Bolivia to state formation processes and power dynamics involving social movements. It argues that while discursively grounded on such egalitarian principles as reciprocity and rotating authority, its implementation entails bureaucratic propensities to centralise power and authority. Instead of decolonising the state, it is used to discipline the masses.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 38, No.7; 2017: p.1603-1618
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 38 No 7
Key WordsState formation ;  Decolonisation ;  Bolivia ;  Bureaucratic Politics ;  Vivir Bien ;  Power and Authority


 
 
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