La yuxtaposición de sistemas en América Latina y sus consecuencias
Hector Noejovich
Revista Economía, 2006, issue 57-58, 51-88
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This essay aim to set new hypothesis for Latin American’s development problem; the analysis is focused from “the encounter of two worlds” to the present. The general and main hypothesis is a sort of “clutched” between the “Pre-Columbian System” and the “European System” and resulted in a so-called “Colonial System”. This “Colonial System” is defined as juxtaposition of systems and it has been suffering Western influence like a kind of “external shock” but keeping to an already hybrid system, wherein an inertial dynamic and not a dialectic one has been the main trait. The whole historical process is explained under such a point of view.
Keywords: Systems; Latin America; juxtaposition; society; economy; history (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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