This work studies the political behavior of peasants in four Paraguayan communities that were selected to measure the influence of two variables on political behavioróeconomic location and the history of elite-peasant relationships. The author discusses the impact of both capitalist development and local history on community political responses. He addresses their efforts to obtain and secure access to land, agricultural policies, defense and abuse, and respect for the peasant ideal of social relationships. Turner concludes that local history is the strongest determining variable in discerning which communities are more likely to achieve relative political efficacy.
ISBN: | 9780819191199 |
Publication date: | 8th September 1993 |
Author: | Brian Turner |
Publisher: | University Press of America an imprint of UPA |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 319 pages |
Genres: |
Sociology Political science and theory Comparative politics |