Views on the Environment and the Concept of Development Case Study: Colombia
Journal: International Journal of Arts and Social Science (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2020-06-30
Authors : Sandra Milena Silva Arroyave Germán Vargas Larios;
Page : 21-126
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Abstract
This article aims to present the way in which different types of societies throughout human history have perceived the environment and how these perceptions have evolved according to a concept of development that arose concomitantly with capitalism. As a social formation, capitalism is fundamentally ordered along economic lines, every process oriented towards profit-making, extracting private benefits, and, consequently, permanently improving productive forces as a fundamental means of production. This constitutes a boundless process in which nature itself comes to be seen as a factor of production, rather than as a condition for the sustainment of lif
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