The Brazilian Rural Patronage at present: two case studies

Since begginings of the so called brazilian agricultural «modernization», promoted by military governments specially in the 1970´s, the landowners representative leagues suffered a deep crisis, due to the speciallization of the activity, which originated new class associations, and to the emergence...

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Autor principal: de Mendonça, Sonia Regina
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2009
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Sumario:Since begginings of the so called brazilian agricultural «modernization», promoted by military governments specially in the 1970´s, the landowners representative leagues suffered a deep crisis, due to the speciallization of the activity, which originated new class associations, and to the emergence of two structures of agricultural organization. Within this scenario, some leagues disputed the monopoly of the «legitimate» representation of the hole, elaborating differents projects in order to become hegemonical. The study focuses part of this struggle, analysing strategies and projects adopted by two of these leagues: the Brazilian Rural Society and the Brazilian Cooperative Association, enphasying the latter, which became the new hegemonical force amongst brazilian agro-entrepreneurs.