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Pollution of the Oruro Region - Coggle Diagram
Pollution of the Oruro Region
Subjective
Terrain of experiences: What is the personal experience of the Uru people? How are they affected?
Marx: Rent-seeking system creates personal economic disparities for Uru people.
Colonialism smashed the previously "first-wave" of rent-seekers aka the native people. Shifted the original concept of rent to become corrupt.
This is becoming a more normal experience and this ideology is spreading and affecting the experiences of both groups.
Objective
Terrain of behaviors: What are the physical affects on the environment and the people?
Hydrological network contamination
Air pollution
Child health risk
Suarez-Krabbe: Environmental racism is affecting both the human and non-human ecosystems
Interobjective
Terrain of cultures: What are the disagreements/ideologies that caused or affect this issue?
Myth of nature: In this case, the Uru people are not in a state of denial, rather, everyone else is and they are feeling the effects.
Disbelief, Denial, Double Life
Myth of progress: The progression of the state of the lake is evidence that the myth is coming to life while also discrediting Rostow's Five Stages of Growth
Myth of civilization: The disagreements between the Aymara and Uru people emphasize the idea of seeing ourselves as having "rights" to specific pieces of land
Intersubjective
Terrain of systems: How is the society affected/political factors?
Rostow: Colonization and economic expansionism
The Washington Consensus became a sort of 'death project' in Latin America