Secularization and Democratization in Southeast Mexico
Secularization and Democratization in Southeast Mexico
Author(s): Héctor Gómez PeraltaSubject(s): Politics and religion, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Центар за проучавање религије и верску толеранцију
Keywords: Zapotec people; secularization; Indian communities; direct democracy; government by custom
Summary/Abstract: The paper explains the process of transition to democracy of a Zapotec community in the deep highlands of Oaxaca, in Southern México. That transition go hand to hand with profound religious changes. The paper shows how that political transition took place because a strong process of secularization and religious pluralism that modified all the socioeconomics structures of the Zapotec people. The paper shows the transition from a political regimen ruled by Shamans, a theocracy, to a gerontocracy, a regimen ruled by an Elder’s Council. And more lately, the transition from gerontocracy to the formation of a direct democracy, a regimen ruled by a People’s Assembly, integrated by all the citizens of the Zapotec community.
Journal: Политикологија религије
- Issue Year: X/2016
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 253-281
- Page Count: 29
- Language: English