'Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades desde America Latina'
Abstract
This article aims to examine and understand the original process of accumulation that took place in Bolivia until the promulgation of “Buen Vivir” as a constitutional principle that points to a perspective of return to non-capitalist society. A qualitative and descriptive study was used in which the available literature on Bolivia and Good Living was analyzed. A priori, it can be concluded that Buen Vivir is presented as an alternative to the chaos of exploitation, to unbridled globalization and to the capitalist system that has been imposed since colonial times. One of the ways out of this scenario is recampesinization