Building a Radical Ecological Economy for Local Autonomy

Authors

  • David Barkin Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Ciudad de México
  • María Fernanda Ortega Valdez Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Ciudad de México
  • Marien Saldaña Guillen Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Ciudad de México
  • Cesar Miranda de la Rosa Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Ciudad de México
  • Tania Valentina Pérez-Riaño Arredondo Instituto Tecnológico de Oaxaca, Oaxaca

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2020-N56-1523

Keywords:

Ecology, community, postcapitalism, territory, political economy

Abstract

Autonomy is the desire of millions of people living in communities around the world. Radical Ecological Economics (REE) offers a methodology to understand and support them in their struggles, consolidating their societies, improving their quality of life and conserving their ecosystems. Incorporating core concepts such as: community institutions, governance and self-management, and networks of interaction and organization, we examine multiple success stories of groups that propose to remain on the margins of capitalist organization in the nations of which they are part. We offer a necessary and new theoretical interpretation of the practice of community organizations and their clear advantages in the way they relate to nature.

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Published

2020-06-14

How to Cite

Barkin, D., Ortega Valdez, M. F., Saldaña Guillen, M., Miranda de la Rosa, C., & Pérez-Riaño Arredondo, T. V. (2020). Building a Radical Ecological Economy for Local Autonomy. Polis (Santiago), 19(56). https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2020-N56-1523