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When Theft Becomes Grievance Dispossessions as a Cause of Redistributive Land Claims in 20th Century Latin America.
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When Theft Becomes Grievance Dispossessions as a Cause of Redistributive Land Claims in 20th Century Latin America./
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Saffon Sanin, Maria Paula.
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240 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-09(E), Section: A.
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When Theft Becomes Grievance Dispossessions as a Cause of Redistributive Land Claims in 20th Century Latin America.
Saffon Sanin, Maria Paula.
When Theft Becomes Grievance Dispossessions as a Cause of Redistributive Land Claims in 20th Century Latin America.
- 240 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-09(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Columbia University, 2015.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Under what conditions is redistribution demanded from below? It is not always the case that, in the face of inequality, the poor have the motivation or the collective capacity to bring redistributive claims to the political arena. This dissertation argues that claims for land redistribution are more likely to emerge in places where prior dispossessions (or land theft) occurred, and where those dispossessions targeted lands to which prior legal rights existed. Although dispossessions increase land inequality, it is not inequality alone, but rather the process by which it was created, which generates a perception of illegitimacy of the distribution of property rights. An attack against prior legal rights to land generates the justification and the capacity to mobilize against dispossessions. These, in turn, enable the translation of grievances into political claims for land redistribution.
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The dissertation offers an in-depth study of the Mexican and Colombian cases. It shows that each of these cases followed different trajectories of rural conflict and land reform during the periods under analysis because dispossessions varied in scope and targeted different types of legal land rights during the export boom. In Mexico, dispossessions were massive and mainly attacked ownership rights of indigenous/peasant groups, while in Colombia they were less massive but still significant, and they mainly attacked legal possession rights of settlers of the agrarian frontier. The two main cases are compared with each other, as well as with the case of Argentina, which is argued to illustrate the third path of rural contestation in the region---characterized by fewer dispossessions that mainly attacked indigenous groups who de facto occupied the lands.
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