Presencias humanas y narrativas constitucionales entre Cádiz indigenista y Ecuador multicultural

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Published 23-11-2011
Bartolomé Clavero

Abstract

This essay raises the point of the liberal limits of modern constitutionalism analyzing the relationship between constitutional law —the law system of modern States— and the persistence of indigenous peoples subjected to those legal and political systems and the powers set up by them as State powers. The modern history of indigenous peoples is not, though, a history of passiveness. On the contrary, is a history of imagination and practice of a variety of forms of resistance, defying history as usually is told from the perspective of States and not from that of Peoples.

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