Agrarian Structure and Political Power in Mexico by Roger Bartra

Agrarian Structure and Political Power in Mexico by Roger Bartra

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Identifying the inadequacies of older models regarding peasants and agrarian development, this book shows how the Mexican peasant economy has made important steps in the accumulation of capital - an essential phase in the development towards capitalism.

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Agrarian Structure and Political Power in Mexico by Roger Bartra

Identifying the inadequacies of older models regarding peasants and agrarian development, this book shows how the Mexican peasant economy has made important steps in the accumulation of capital - an essential phase in the development towards capitalism.
"For over two decades, the works of Roger Bartra have been among the most respected and the most controversial on rural class relations in postrevolutionary MexicoThe present collection of eight essays...offers long-overdue recognition of Bartra's works and provides access for a broader audience to his analysis of rural class relations and politics."--'Contemporary Sociology'
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ISBN 13 9780801845420
ISBN 10 0801845424
Title Agrarian Structure and Political Power in Mexico
Author Roger Bartra
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Year published 1993-02-01
Number of pages 256
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