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Challenging Social Inequality: The Landless Rural Workers Movement and Agrarian

Challenging Social Inequality: The Landless Rural Workers Movement and Agrarian Reform in Brazil Paperback / softback - 2015

by Miguel Carter

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Paperback / softback. New. In Challenging Social Inequality, an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars and development workers explores the causes, consequences, and contemporary reactions to Brazil's sharply unequal agrarian structure.
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  • Title Challenging Social Inequality: The Landless Rural Workers Movement and Agrarian Reform in Brazil
  • Author Miguel Carter
  • Binding Paperback / softback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 544
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Duke University Press
  • Date 2015-05-15
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps
  • Bookseller's Inventory # A9780822351863
  • ISBN 9780822351863 / 0822351862
  • Weight 1.6 lbs (0.73 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.1 in (22.61 x 15.49 x 2.79 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Latin America
    • Interdisciplinary Studies: Women's Studies
  • Library of Congress subjects Social movements - Brazil, Land reform - Brazil
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2012011604
  • Dewey Decimal Code 333.318

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In Challenging Social Inequality, an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars and development workers explores the causes, consequences, and contemporary reactions to Brazil's sharply unequal agrarian structure. They focus on the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST)--Latin America's largest and most prominent social movement--and its ongoing efforts to confront historic patterns of inequality in the Brazilian countryside. Several essays provide essential historical background for understanding the MST. They examine Brazil's agrarian structure, state policies, and the formation of rural civil-society organizations. Other essays build on a frequently made distinction between the struggle for land and the struggle on the land. The first refers to the mobilization undertaken by landless peasants to demand government land redistribution. The struggle on the land takes place after the establishment of an official agricultural settlement. The main efforts during this phase are geared toward developing productive and meaningful rural communities. The last essays in the collection are wide-ranging analyses of the MST, which delve into the movement's relations with recent governments and its impact on other Brazilian social movements. In the conclusion, Miguel Carter appraises the future of agrarian reform in Brazil.

Contributors. Jos Batista Gonalves Afonso, Sonia Maria P..P. Bergamasco, Sue Branford, Elena Calvo-Gonzlez, Miguel Carter, Horacio Martins de Carvalho, Guilherme Costa Delgado, Bernardo Manano Fernandes, Leonilde Srvolo de Medeiros, George Mszros, Luiz Antonio Norder, Gabriel Ondetti, Ivo Poletto, Marcelo Carvalho Rosa, Lygia Maria Sigaud, Emmanuel Wambergue, Wendy Wolford

About the author

Miguel Carter is Founding Director of DEMOS - Centro para la Democracia, la Creatividad y la Inclusin Social, a new think tank based in Paraguay.