Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Christian Messages For New Convert

Cultural Legacy of Eduardo Ruiz Contardo

Estephany Jaimes

The Permanent Seminar Political Analysis Latin America and the Caribbean resumed its sessions with a tribute to Dr. Eduardo Ruiz Contardo, who died a few days ago and who is the holder of the cycle. Ruíz

Contardo was a man of innovative ideas conceived the conference as an integrating center around the theme of Latin American professors, researchers and students, as well as non-university people who were interested in the subject.

His legacy will remain indelible for posterity, as from today the seminar has been named Political Analysis Seminar Latin America and the Caribbean: Eduardo Ruiz Contardo.

While his departure leaves a gap in the world of political analysis, the show must go on. His colleagues and friends of a lifetime continued with the conference that was scheduled.

The presidium of the event was made by Dr. Beatriz Stolowicz, Metropolitan Autonomous University Xochimilco, Hector Cuadra Moreno and Jose Luis Orozco Alcantar, Center for International Relations, and the moderator, José María Calderón Rodríguez, head of the Center Latin American Studies.

The central topic was the "post-neoliberal National Sovereignty in Latin America and the Caribbean in the Changing World Order", a region that has become a protectorate United States and whose outlook is complex, in the words of experts.

The analysis of this area must come to light new forms of geographical production of capital, as we face a time of renewed imperialism, in which transnational devastate the wealth of a place without nothing in return, it lowers the extraction of natural resources to the detriment of the soil, among other factors that damage the economy, Dr. Stolowicz external.

Another key point in talking about sovereignty or the lack thereof, is the distribution of natural assets by the state, an issue that appears only be directed to individuals to make more rich to the already wealthy capitalists.

Taking account of Rousseau's definition of the term, "legal and effective internal control power of a social group is and is exercised in and by the universality of citizens", and very Despite the apparent domination of the left in southern Africa, the question remains open: Is Latin America an autonomous and sovereign?


PHOTO, Estephany JAIMES (1, 2) Doctors Héctor Cuadra Moreno, José María Calderón Rodríguez, José Luis and Beatriz Stolowicz Alcántar Orozco.

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