ABSTRACT

Since the year 2000 Latin America has been at the forefront of a series of diverse experiments with alternative forms, pathways and models of economic development and at the cutting edge of the international theoretical and political debates that surround these experiments. Reframing Latin American Development brings together leading scholars from Latin America and elsewhere to debate and discuss the current practice and futures of the Latin American experience with alternative forms of development over the last period and particularly since the end of neoliberal dominance.

The models discussed range from the neo developmentalism approach of growth with equity, to the Buen Vivir (How to Live Well) philosophy advanced by the indigenous communities of the Andean highlands and implemented in the national development plans of the governments of Bolivia and Ecuador. Other models of alternative development include the so-called socialism of the twenty-first century and diverse proposals for constructing a social and solidarity economy and other models of local development based on the agency of community-based grassroots organizations and social movements.

Reframing Latin American Development will be of particular interest to researchers, teachers and students in the fields of international development, Latin American studies and the economics, politics and sociology of development.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

Framing the debate

chapter 1|25 pages

Challenges and prospects for change in Latin America

A foresight approach

part I|64 pages

The progressive wave

chapter 2|26 pages

Whither Latin America

Outcomes of the progressive cycle

chapter 3|16 pages

Extractivisms

Tendencies and consequences

chapter 4|20 pages

The social economy in Latin America

Alter- or post-development?

part II|86 pages

Beyond neoliberalism

chapter 5|23 pages

Living well from an Ecuadorian perspective

Philosophies without philosophers, actions without theories

chapter 6|21 pages

Between extractivism and living well

Experiences and challenges in Bolivia 1

chapter 7|21 pages

Two decades of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution

Achievements and limits

part 183Conclusion|17 pages

Looking to the future

chapter 9|15 pages

A world encompassing many worlds

Contributions of the Zapatista movement to critical thinking on development 1