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Agriculture And Economic Survival
Author | : Morris D Whitaker |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 390 |
Release | : 2021-11-28 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0429694741 |
Originally published in 1990, in this study the authors have surveyed and anaylsed a large volume of difficult to access or unpublished papers and literature and it organised it into thirteen chapters. Subjects covered include introductory and concluding essays, development policy, agricultural performance, natural resources, the labor market, production, irrigation, marketing and credit of Ecuador's agricultural sector.
Transforming Classes
Author | : Leo Panitch |
Publisher | : NYU Press |
Total Pages | : 391 |
Release | : 2014-12-22 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1583674829 |
For more than half a century, the Socialist Register has brought together some of the sharpest thinkers from around the globe to address the pressing issues of our time. Founded by Ralph Miliband and John Saville in London in 1964, SR continues their commitment to independent and thought-provoking analysis, free of dogma or sectarian positions. Transforming Classes is a compendium of socialist thought today and a clarifying account of class struggle in the early twenty-first-century, from China to the United States.
The Sustainability of U.S.-supported Health, Population and Nutrition Programs in Honduras, 1942-1986
Author | : Thomas J. Bossert |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Economic assistance, American |
ISBN | : |
Blood of the Earth
Author | : Kevin A. Young |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2017-02-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1477311653 |
Conflicts over subterranean resources, particularly tin, oil, and natural gas, have driven Bolivian politics for nearly a century. “Resource nationalism”—the conviction that resource wealth should be used for the benefit of the “nation”—has often united otherwise disparate groups, including mineworkers, urban workers, students, war veterans, and middle-class professionals, and propelled an indigenous union leader, Evo Morales, into the presidency in 2006. Blood of the Earth reexamines the Bolivian mobilization around resource nationalism that began in the 1920s, crystallized with the 1952 revolution, and continues into the twenty-first century. Drawing on a wide array of Bolivian and US sources, Kevin A. Young reveals that Bolivia became a key site in a global battle among economic models, with grassroots coalitions demanding nationalist and egalitarian alternatives to market capitalism. While US-supported moderates within the revolutionary regime were able to defeat more radical forces, Young shows how the political culture of resource nationalism, though often comprising contradictory elements, constrained government actions and galvanized mobilizations against neoliberalism in later decades. His transnational and multilevel approach to the 1952 revolution illuminates the struggles among Bolivian popular sectors, government officials, and foreign powers, as well as the competing currents and visions within Bolivia’s popular political cultures. Offering a fresh appraisal of the Bolivian Revolution, resource nationalism, and the Cold War in Latin America, Blood of the Earth is an ideal case study for understanding the challenges shared by countries across the Global South.