Le mouvement bolivien d'économie solidaire dimensions économiques et politiques d'une action collective
Isabelle Hillenkamp
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2007, vol. n° 190, issue 2, 343-356
Abstract:
« Solidarity-based economy » claims to be on the one hand, a way to organize the practices of financing, production and trade relying on solidarities and on the other hand, an economy which is socially aware and which claims to be part of the democratic debate. Focusing on the Bolivian case and using the concept of collective action defined by Alberto MELUCCI, the paper investigates the main issues at stakes and the main challenges of this articulation. The author analyses and discusses the necessary conditions which should allow to extend collective action from the level of solidarity-based organizations to larger political networks.
Date: 2007
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