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Peasants’ Footsteps and Institutional Reform

2017
The process of reform requires institutional rearrangements. As far as rural reform is concerned, the first challenge in the methodological principles is deciding what the basis for the institutional arrangements should be. Of course, a new system is usually conceptualized or textualized by officials and scholars. However, the essence of the new system
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Peasant and Land Reform in Indonesian Communism

Journal of Southeast Asian History, 1963
“A national front without the active participation of the peasants is like a bale of jute without contents, empty and light, and hence easily blown away toy the wind”. These words of Dipa Nusantara Aidit, Central Committee Chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party (Partai Komunis Indonesia – PKI), on the occasion of the party's “National Peasants ...
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Peasant Consciousness and Agrarian Reform in Chile

European Journal of Sociology, 1972
A process of Agrarian Reform offers a unique opportunity for the observation and analysis of the subjective world of a peasant population. Class conflict is often intensified, and the peasantry is brought into contact with previously remote or even unknown state institutions; some of the most fundamental assumptions of peasant culture are questioned ...
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