The divided world of the Bolivian Andes : a structural view of domination and resistance
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The divided world of the Bolivian Andes : a structural view of domination and resistance
Crane Russak, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-140) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book focuses on a modes-of-production approach with attention paid to patterns of emerging capitalism in agrarian peasant society. The author demonstrates that the Bolivian state was unable to overcome the contradiction posed by indigenous ideology, which was reactive and resistant to the intrusion of capitalist relations of production in the countryside.
目次
- Introduction - case study and organization
- modes of production, class place, and ideology
- original characteristics of the indigenous social formation and its articulation with capitalism
- review of postrevolutionary Bolivian politics
- structural results of agrarian reform
- mode of production, class and dominant ideology of the campesinado.
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