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wealth without limits, has come to an end. This offers us an important<br />

opportunity for unmasking capitalism to show it up in all its brutality.<br />

There is no doubt that the modernity of capitalism has succeeded in selling<br />

a notion of truth and security, supported by science, technology, production<br />

and consumption. But in fact this security is rather more fragile<br />

than it might seem. Capitalism and its modernity need constantly to recycle<br />

terms that they pick up from the most diverse places. This is the<br />

case of interculturality, a term which like others (most recently in the<br />

case of Sumak Kawsay and Suma Qamana) has been emptied of its initial<br />

political content in order to serve the system.<br />

The struggle for concepts is necessarily a political struggle. A struggle<br />

for meaning from different milieux, from other possibilities for meaning,<br />

in order to be able to be different. Struggling for the meaning of these<br />

concepts is a constant fight against symbolic usurpations that constantly<br />

take place without reference to the future, for those who are trying to<br />

realize a historic project that is different from the one offered by capitalism<br />

and its modernity.<br />

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