E l Bolivian Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca, said last night at the Social Forum of the Americas that both capitalism and socialism are unworkable and urged people Americans practice a new track called "living well" in harmony with the resources and others.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the government of Evo Morales explained that an alternative is built by native peoples for decades in response to Western culture gave only capitalism and socialism as models of development.
Bolivian Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca, and Rigoberta Menchú, along with other professors, speak in front of some 700 people during the Social Forum.
The Aymara native was one of the central figures of the conference "Good Living and Rights of Mother Earth," accompanied by the Guatemalan indigenous leader Rigoberta Menchú and other speakers who condemned capitalism, warning the imminent privatization of resources. In his speech in front of some 700 people of different nationalities, Choquehuanca stressed that both economic systems are not viable because the first, at its option, just look for the accumulation of wealth and the second meeting the needs of man.
added that for them the important thing is the nature and the "good life" in harmony with the environment by arguing that the pursuit of global development has caused irreparable damage to the planet. He stated that this development has always pursued the "better" for some creating inequities for others.
"We do not want to live better than others, we live well together" he said noting that this is to recover the dignity of peoples, the identity of cultures, healthy eating, work and play, all in harmony with others and in balance with nature.
The event was held at the sports hall of the National Secretariat for Sports. Other exhibitors were foreign professors Irene Leon, Ecuador, and Peru's Anibal Quijano. The Social Forum of the Americas brings together leftist social organizations of the continent.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the government of Evo Morales explained that an alternative is built by native peoples for decades in response to Western culture gave only capitalism and socialism as models of development.
Bolivian Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca, and Rigoberta Menchú, along with other professors, speak in front of some 700 people during the Social Forum. The Aymara native was one of the central figures of the conference "Good Living and Rights of Mother Earth," accompanied by the Guatemalan indigenous leader Rigoberta Menchú and other speakers who condemned capitalism, warning the imminent privatization of resources. In his speech in front of some 700 people of different nationalities, Choquehuanca stressed that both economic systems are not viable because the first, at its option, just look for the accumulation of wealth and the second meeting the needs of man.
added that for them the important thing is the nature and the "good life" in harmony with the environment by arguing that the pursuit of global development has caused irreparable damage to the planet. He stated that this development has always pursued the "better" for some creating inequities for others.
"We do not want to live better than others, we live well together" he said noting that this is to recover the dignity of peoples, the identity of cultures, healthy eating, work and play, all in harmony with others and in balance with nature.
The event was held at the sports hall of the National Secretariat for Sports. Other exhibitors were foreign professors Irene Leon, Ecuador, and Peru's Anibal Quijano. The Social Forum of the Americas brings together leftist social organizations of the continent.
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