ABSTRACT

By analyzing a context, we may likewise combine some of the EATWOT conference's six dimensions in the sphere of contacts between people. A poor black woman in the South may be part of the capitalweak class and the culture of the ruled. In the same South, a rich woman can be capital-strong and still be part of the ruled people. In the ecological sphere, pollution in the South may be of another kind than in the North. Poor and ruled indigenous people relate to the environment in another way than a globally ruling and rich group of eco-farmers in the North. Rich men in the South can act as economically unjust as rich women in the North.