48 CultureShock! Bolivia
Unity in diversity seems to be
on the rugged path from slogan
to reality, making inroads on the
public consciousness. A dynamic
cadre of young intellectuals, free
from the sectarianism of the
past, may serve as a bridge between the indigenous majority
and the middle class, including vice-president Alvaro García
Linera, opening economic and social paths that will make
the most of Bolivia’s natural and human wealth.
Visitors who intend to stay here for several months or
longer will have the opportunity for hands-on participation
in this dynamic process (as we shall see in later chapters)
through non-governmental organisations, volunteer projects,
student programmes in agriculture, ecology and the arts,
and business investment in sectors that create value added
products rather than stripping natural resources and sending
them abroad for later industrialisation.
Foreign visitors are involved in
championing local cultures as
sophisticated consumers keenly
aware of equitable commerce,
as students, and as people who
generally interact quite well with
the locals.