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El libro de Rodolfo Arango aborda desde una perpectiva crítica y humana, la realidad colombiana contemporánea y reflexión sobre diversos problemas políticos a partir de un punto de vista normativo. El país cuenta con esclarecedores análisis empíricos sobre la violencia, el conflicto armado, el narcotráfico, la guerrilla y el paramilitarismo. No sucede lo mismo con los análisis filosóficos. En esos temas se presenta un vacío para el imaginaio colectivo y la acción política. Una cierta orfandad intelectual se extiende sobre los actores sociales más allá de la denuncia y la crítica. La crudeza de las escenas de muerte y la contundencia de los intereses criminales aturden y desalientan a quienes guardan la esperanza de un fururo más digno y humano. La imaginación política nos permite construir mundos posibles para orientar la acción política y complementar los análisis políticos sobre poder militar y territorial. Introducir nuevas variables en la reflexión es la pretensión inicial de los p ...
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During the first decade of the century, Evo Morales and other leftists took control of governments across Latin America. In the case of Bolivia, Morales was that country’s first Indigenous president and was elected following five years of popular insurrection after decades of neoliberal governance. Now We Are in Power makes the argument that the so-called Pink Tide should be understood as a passive revolution, a process that has two phases: a period of subaltern struggle from average citizens strong enough to culminate in a political crisis, which is followed by a time of reconciliation and transformation. Angus McNelly examines this movement as it unfolded and evaluates how passive revolution plays out over a prolonged crisis, ultimately demonstrating the inherent contradictions and complications of the process.
In Peace and Rural Development in Colombia Andrés García Trujillo investigates whether peace agreements geared toward terminating internal armed conflicts trigger rural distributive changes. Combining academic rigor with an insider’s perspective, García Trujillo shows that the peace agreement in Colombia opened an exceptional window for addressing rural inequality. Yet, despite some progress, he argues that the agreement’s leverage to stir change was severely constrained by opposing actors within and outside the government. García Trujillo later applies the framework developed for the Colombian case to explain key dynamics of other post-conflict societies that have dealt with agrarian issues under a transitional context, like El Salvador or South Africa. The original theoretical framework and empirically rich analysis make Peace and Rural Development in Colombia an indispensable read for scholars and practitioners who wish to gain an understanding on the political economy of peacemaking, policy change, and rural development in Colombia and beyond.