Agrarian Revolution: Social Movements and Export Agriculture in the Underdeveloped World

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Free Press, 1975 - Business & Economics - 435 pages
Monograph on peasant movements, rural area social conflict, and the forces for agrarian reform in developing countries - examines the efect of export-oriented agricultural economies and plantation economies on the formation of social movements among cultivators, and includes case studies of situations in Peru, Angola, North and South Viet Nam. Bibliography pp. 403 to 430, illustrations, references and statistical tables.

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A Theory of Rural Class Conflict
1
World Patterns
72
The Migratory Labor Estate
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