Rural Development: Sine qua non of national development
This article deals synthetically with: first, the historical relations of economic and social power at the national level that have created obstacles to rural development in Latin...
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2007
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Čoahkkáigeassu: | This article deals synthetically with: first, the historical relations of economic and social power at the national level that have created obstacles to rural development in Latin America; second; the importance of rural development with reference to the persistence of social inequalities –rooted in the countryside– that explain lacks in national development processes in the region; third, some of the international dimensions of contemporary rural conflicts; and finally, some general recommendations for the formulation of alternative policies to replace the dogmatic implementation of the neo-liberal recipes that have caused tremendous damage in the rural areas of the third world. |
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