Contemporary venezuelan native cunning and its anchoring to history
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14409/tb.v1i12.9690Keywords:
native cunning, symptom, social bond, VenezuelaAbstract
Native cunning is one of the most recognizably characteristic traits of Venezuelan ship. It sown people recognize it. It is a constant presence in the Venezuelan social bond, confirmed by its share dup keep among its dwellers. Cunning is a kind of socio-cultural fabric that is common among us. But precisely because of this, it shows its problematic nature in great extent. In most cases, cunning is interpreted as a wrong to ward the law and to others. It is openly recognized as a social problem about which, paradoxically, little has been systematized. The following paper proposes an argumentative path that shows the anchorages of this contemporary Venezuelan native cunning—understanding anchorage as a signifier that allows us to approach it as a symptom: the main thesis that will unfold by the end of this work.