Social opposition to peasant movements and its effects in Latin America
368.407 / C163sg 1975fes
Feder, Ernest
Social opposition to peasant movements and its effects in Latin America / Ernest Feder. -- [Nueva York]: [Springer], [1970]. [32 h.] : tablas; 30 cm.
Material complementario para el "Seminario sobre grupos de presión y la seguridad social en América Latina", coordinado por Carmelo Mesa-Lago y organizado por el CIESS, llevado a cabo en México, D.F. en 1975. Artículo publicado en "Studies in Comparative International Development", 6 1970. p. 159–189.
Bibliografía p. 189.
Villain landlords or institutional villainy? - Environmental arrangements as disincentives to collective action - Administrative hierarchy and the sociopolitical function of administrators - The social gap between estate owners and farm people - The subsistence level of wages and incomes and its enforcement - Incomes and wages at subsistence levels and their effect on peasant organizations - Institutions facilitating the enforcement of the iron law of subsistance incomes - The terms of employment at subsistence levels - 1 Violations of labor and other laws. 2 Preventing peasant savings. 3 The climate of uncertainty and insecurity. 4 Strong-arm methods - The suprastructure of employment at subsistance levels - The place of public agencies assisting farm people in a latifundio agriculture - Collective action of estate owners.
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Campesinos--Actividad política--América Latina
Centro Interamericano de Estudios de Seguridad Social "Jesús Reyes Heroles". México.