the past few years, the one that seems to have the widest acceptance is kawsay sumak or buen vivir (living well). This is a qualitative conception of the “good life” based on the satisfaction of real social needs and respect for nature as opposed to the capitalist cult of growth, expansion, and “development,” accompanied by the consumer obsession of “always more.” The concepts of the “rights of Mother Earth” and buen vivir rapidly spread not only to Indigenous and ecological currents, but also to the entire global justice movement. Eventually, they were included in the constitutions of Bolivia and Ecuador by the progressive governments of these two countries.