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Farewell To The Peasantry?
Farewell To The Peasantry?
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A01=Gerardo Otero
Agrarian Bourgeoisie
agrarian social structures
agrarian sociology
Agrarian Struggles
Agricultural Direct Producers
agricultural labor political transformation
Alain De Janvry
Author_Gerardo Otero
Category=JP
Civil Society
class-reductionist assumptions
CTM.
De Janvry
Ejido Sector
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IMSS
Initial State Intervention
Land Cultivators
land reform analysis
Los Mochis
Mexican Agrarian Reform
Mexican Agriculture
Mexican Debate
Mexico City Metropolitan Area
neoliberal policy impact
neoliberal reform
Peasant Entrepreneurs
peasant mobilization
peasant mobilization theory
Peasant Units
Programa Nacional De Solidaridad
rural class dynamics
Rural Mexico
social differentiation Mexico
Social Reproduction
Southern Sonora
Sugarcane Growers
Sugarcane Production
twentieth-century rural Mexico
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780367007218
- Weight: 530g
- Dimensions: 146 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 07 Jun 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Farewell to the Peasantry? questions class-reductionist assumptions in certain Marxist and populist approaches to political movements in twentieth-century rural Mexico. Focusing on agrarian social structures, political movements, and state intervention, it studies the political class trajectories of direct producers in three agricultural regions from the 1930s to the present. This study offers an analysis of varying intersections of class relations, political mobilization, and distinctive regional cultural traditions. Following a broader trend, this analysis seeks to transcend unidirectional and single-factor approaches to peasant mobilization and social transformation. The book offers an explanation of diverse political class destinations of agricultural workers in three regions from the 1930s to the present in terms of regional cultures, state intervention, and leadership types. Political class formation is seen as the process by which civil society is constructed and as a vital part in the transition toward a societal democracy. This book also addresses Mexico's legendary agrarian reform in historical perspective. The author argues that land redistribution in Mexico was the way chosen to develop and entrench capitalism in Mexico while building a basis of support for the modern Mexican state. He provides an account of the global agrarian transitions and the social differentiation process in the Mexican countryside as well as the changes brought about in agrarian policies by the neoliberal reform that has swept Mexico since the mid-1980s. Neoliberal-ism has increased the insecurity of wage employment in most sectors of the economy, thus bringing about an ironic result in the agrarian social structure: On the one hand, it has created the conditions for an entrepreneurial peasantry to emerge, but on the other, while the middle peasantry shrinks, large masses of the rural population are becoming unemployed or resorting to subsistence production as a survival st
Farewell To The Peasantry?
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