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The Closing Triangle: Critical Notes on a Model for Peasant Mobilization in Latin America

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 June 2009

Peter Singelmann
Affiliation:
University of Missouri, Kansas City

Extract

Students of contemporary campesino movements in Latin America have their analyses generally focused on two problem-complexes. One of these entails the macro-structural changes of the larger society within which campesino movements develop. Such changes are represented by the gradual imposition of the nation-state over the more remote regions of the countries, the concomitant decline in the geographic, political, and economic isolation of these remote areas, the emergence of ‘multiple-power domains’ within which ascending groups challenge the political brokerage monopolies of the traditional large landholders over the campesinos within their domains, and the development of clientelistic political structures within which campesino followings become attractive power resources for politicians at the regional and national level.

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Latin America
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Copyright © Society for the Comparative Study of Society and History 1975

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