There are two large contexts, the urban and the rural, both characterized by the presence of integrated sectors and marginalized sectors. The integrated ones basically refer to the organization and to the productive forms determined by the market; instead, the marginals are those who are outside this logic of the capitalist market. In this perspective, an issue that Parra does not specify, the point of reference is capitalist development in the various regions of the country and in the different subcultures and forms of traditional social organization. Capitalism has introduced new values associated with the circulation of goods, an element that stands as a criterion for the typification of contexts.