The Zapatista Conflict: Mexico's Political Paradox: The struggle between the individual, the nation, and globalization,Used

The Zapatista Conflict: Mexico's Political Paradox: The struggle between the individual, the nation, and globalization,Used

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On January 1, 1994, a small peasant army known as the Zapatistas took control of several towns in the Mexican state of Chiapas to protest the erosion of national sovereignty and indigenous rights caused by the federal governments policies promoting neoliberal globalization. Paradoxically, after the uprising, the Mexican government perceived the Zapatista rebellion as a direct threat to state sovereignty, while the Zapatistas became dependent on global technology and civil society to promote their cause. The translation of the economic debate into the Zapatista rebellion highlights the contradictions of an increasingly globalized economy and its unacknowledged consequences on the individual.

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