We are facing a clear imposition of the needs of the global economy, which
ends up reconfiguring urban and rural territories in the same way. That need
for the global economy ends up capturing the states, which are no longer
autonomous and their role is limited, by being able to meet the needs of the
market economy, the needs of what we call the first world or the developed
world, which for the “underdeveloped” conditions of dispossession and
conditions of non-living, even if those territories, are the ones that today,
reproduce the diverse life.