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Marx and the Ecosocialist Critique of Capital: Conceptual and Political Implications
Vol. 6 No. 29 (2021)Guest Editor:
Dr. George García-Quesada. Universidad de Costa Rica.
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Latin America and the world facing COVID-19: problems, experiences and open debates one year after the pandemic
Vol. 6 No. 27 (2021)Guest editors:
Josemanuel Luna-Nemecio. Centro Universitario CIFE - México.
Jesús Carlos Morales Guzmán. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Azcapotzalco - México.
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Critical Thought and Critical Theory: Critical discourse today, diverse figures and fetishizations
Vol. 5 No. 26 (2020)Guest Editors
Dr. Héctor García Cornejo Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas, UMSNH, México
Dra. Ruth Alejandra Dávila Figueroa UNAM, México
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Pierre Bourdieu: Sociological work and research in the social sciences and humanities
Vol. 5 No. 25 (2020)Guest editors
Dr. Armando Ulises Cerón Martínez - Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
Dra. Eva María Galán Mireles - Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
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Socioformation: a Latin American perspective for rethink the education and the social sustainable development
Vol. 5 No. 24 (2020)Guest Editors (Dossier Section):
José Manuel Vázquez Antonio, Sergio Tobón
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Federico Engels: 200 years after his birth
Vol. 5 No. 23 (2020)Dossier a cargo del Jorge Veraza Urtuzuástegui. Doctor en Estudios Latinoamericanos por la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Profesor a tiempo completo de la UAM Iztapalapa en el área de Psicología Social. Premio Libertador Simón Bolívar al Pensamiento Crítico (2011), por su obra “Del reencuentro de Marx con América Latina en la época de la degradación civilizatoria mundial.” Miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores del Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología de México. Correo: jorgeveraza@yahoo.com.mx
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The State that protects us: Communities, Natural Resources and Nature Rights
Vol. 4 No. 22 (2019)Extractivism has become the concept that best defines the public policy of modern national states in Latin America, towards Natural Resources. This concept arises and is positioned from: a political position that questions, the Development and the subordination of the State to Multinational interests to which conservation and life matter little, and an option with the search for alternatives to the environmental crisis, alternatives that They find it necessary and inevitable to overcome capitalism as the system that governs life on the planet.
Eloy Alfaro. Faculty of Sociology, University of Cuenca - Ecuador zancudo.irreverente@gmail.com
* Anthropologist, Master in Anthropology from FLACSO Ecuador, as a Social Researcher has published academic articles, on topics of history, culture, philosophy and politics. As a writer he has published several poetry books, he is currently an academic at the University of Cuenca, a consultant and social activist.