Abstract

The environmental paradigm that emerged from the 1987 Bruntland report, which at the same time governs human actions, has had extensive and profuse regulation in Bolivia. In the period 2006 - 2019 the government in charge of the Movement to Socialism - Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples (MAS-IPSP) generated a speech in defense of nature (Mother Earth - Pachamama) that became one of the main axes communication of this government. This article presents the analysis of the agro-environmental political legal discourse in Bolivia during this period, which shows the way in which it has been constructed and mediated, showing the formal structure of the hegemonic discourse, the emergence of a significant representative and sufficiently homogeneous corpus constructed around the concept of Living Well centered on the Sovereignty and Food Security formula based on Mother Earth.

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