From protest to revolution: social movements in the economic and social construction of Colombia.

Published

September 12, 2016

ISBN Formato físico

Formato físico

ISBN-13

9789588927176

ISBN PDF (venta)

PDF (venta)

ISBN-13

9789588927824

How to Cite

Rey Anacona, O. (2016). From protest to revolution: social movements in the economic and social construction of Colombia. . Editorial Universidad de los Llanos. Retrieved from https://editorial.unillanos.edu.co/index.php/editorial-unillanos/catalog/book/37

Authors

Omar Rey Anacona
Universidad de los Llanos
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1053-6944

Abstract

From Protest to Revolution presents an approach from economics on social movements to show the similarities and differences with respect to the approaches and contents of other social sciences. The theme aims to give a human and collective sense to economics that is related to the use of knowledge in and for society. This is why the author applies his own method to narrate a scenario, which despite its nuances, appears conjunctural in the midst of the new and continuous national panoramas.

Chapters

  • Preliminares
  • 1. Revolución y lucha de clases las constantes históricas
  • 2. Poder y movimientos sociales en Colombia un análisis histórico
  • 3. Problemas contemporáneos en Colombia amenazas para los movimientos sociales
  • 4. Violencia, sustento humano y escasez los contrasentidos sociales en la crisis del movimiento social
  • 5. Logros y limitaciones de los movimientos sociales
  • 6. El papel de los movimientos sociales en la construcción del país observaciones críticas
  • 7. Conclusión ¿Es posible la revolución económica y social en Colombia
  • Bibliografía

Author Biography

Omar Rey Anacona, Universidad de los Llanos

Economist from Universidad Nacional de Colombia. He is a specialist in public finance from the Escuela Superior de Administración Pública -ESAP, Master in Economic Sciences from the Universidad Nacional and a doctoral candidate in History from the same university. Professor Rey has served as coordinator and director of important projects and studies in the public and private sector, advisor to local, national and international entities and consultant on economic, social, cultural and political issues. He is a full-time university professor at the Universidad de los Llanos, supported the creation of the Economics program at this institution and is director of the study group Territorio y Desarrollo.