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La soledad indígena en el mundo-infierno de la Amazonía

Indigenous Solitude in the World-Hell of Amazonia
[journal article]

Pinassi, Maria Orlanda
Cardoso Costa, Gisele

Abstract

In front of us, it is revealed the full essence of capitalism today, whose functioning unleashes a universe of brutalities committed in the name of transnationalized profit from the conjunction of international and national interests, from the intertwining of financial, extractive, rural, industrial... view more

In front of us, it is revealed the full essence of capitalism today, whose functioning unleashes a universe of brutalities committed in the name of transnationalized profit from the conjunction of international and national interests, from the intertwining of financial, extractive, rural, industrial, and banking capital, and from the complementarity between legal and illegal crimes, now supported by the heavy action of organized crime militias in the extraction of gold for the parallel market. In this hierarchical network of large and small plunderers, who murder, go into the bush, clear, and burn, pollute rivers with heavy metals, traffic, harass, and expel the native populations, who are located in areas of interest, exposed to plague, hunger, child, and youth prostitution, and slave labor. All this, it is worth remembering, in one of the most controlled and militarized areas of the country. We are referring to the Amazon today... view less


Frente a nosotros se revela la esencia plena del capitalismo en la actualidad, cuyo funcionamiento desencadena un universo de brutalidades cometidas en nombre de la ganancia transnacionalizada de la conjunción de intereses internacionales y nacionales, del entrelazamiento entre capital financiero, e... view more

Frente a nosotros se revela la esencia plena del capitalismo en la actualidad, cuyo funcionamiento desencadena un universo de brutalidades cometidas en nombre de la ganancia transnacionalizada de la conjunción de intereses internacionales y nacionales, del entrelazamiento entre capital financiero, extractivista, ruralista, industrial y bancario, y de la complementariedad entre crímenes legales e ilegales, reforzados ahora por la actuación pesada de milicias del crimen organizado en la extracción de oro para el mercado paralelo. En esa red jerarquizada de grandes y de pequeños expoliadores, que asesinan, se meten en el monte, desmontan y queman, contaminan ríos con metales pesados, trafican, acosan y expulsan a las poblaciones originarias localizadas en áreas de interés, expuestos a la peste, al hambre, a la prostitución infanto-juvenil y al trabajo esclavo. Todo eso, nunca está de más recordarlo, en una de las áreas más controladas y militarizadas del país. Hablamos de la Amazonía hoy.... view less

Keywords
capitalism; Amazon region; indigenous peoples; organized crime; expropriation; ethnic group

Classification
Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology
Area Development Planning, Regional Research

Free Keywords
Amazonia; Extractivism, Dispossession; Ethnocide; Finances; Banks

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2022

Page/Pages
p. 288-297

Journal
Revista Kavilando, 14 (2022) 2

ISSN
2344-7125

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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