Ecological Viability and Cybernetic of Ayllu

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Abstract

This paper introduces Ec ological Viability, a new concept in Ecology. This concept is multidisciplinary and systemic in nature. The Ecotome concept is introduced in order to homologize it with the Ayllu (Quechua Aymara) and design the latter as a cybernetic system. The ultimate goal is to re-establish the Oikos that ecology and economics (exchange value chrematistics) have removed from the culture-nature relationship.

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Leonardo Lavanderos. 2026. \u201cEcological Viability and Cybernetic of Ayllu\u201d. Unknown Journal GJHSS-C Volume 22 (GJHSS Volume 22 Issue C5): .

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This paper introduces Ec ological Viability, a new concept in Ecology. This concept is multidisciplinary and systemic in nature. The Ecotome concept is introduced in order to homologize it with the Ayllu (Quechua Aymara) and design the latter as a cybernetic system. The ultimate goal is to re-establish the Oikos that ecology and economics (exchange value chrematistics) have removed from the culture-nature relationship.

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