Abstract

ABSTRACTLatin American contributions to development theory have given the field of development studies a more critical edge. These contributions relate not only to the vibrant debates on the development question but also to the activism of the social movements and a history of experimentation with diverse forms and models of development. This article traces out that history, with a focus on scholarship in the neoliberal era. The key ideas and theories range from a recovery of indigenous values of social solidarity and harmony with nature to envisioning new communal systems of production and consumption and ways to protect the global commons.

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