REFORMA AGRARIA EN TIEMPOS DE AJUSTE NEOLIBERAL: LOS CASOS DE ZIMBABWE, NAMIBIA Y SUDÁFRICA

Neoliberalism and agrarian reform are antithetical. The latter impliesland re-distribution in favor of the majority while the former entailsland concentration in the hands of a decreasing number of individualsand the marginalization of large sectors of the population. In SouthernAfrica, indigenous p...

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Autor principal: González, David
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Publicado: Centro de Estudios Avanzados 2018
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spelling I10-R311-article-201262021-11-10T20:42:13Z REFORMA AGRARIA EN TIEMPOS DE AJUSTE NEOLIBERAL: LOS CASOS DE ZIMBABWE, NAMIBIA Y SUDÁFRICA González, David Neoliberalism and agrarian reform are antithetical. The latter impliesland re-distribution in favor of the majority while the former entailsland concentration in the hands of a decreasing number of individualsand the marginalization of large sectors of the population. In SouthernAfrica, indigenous population extreme dispossession of their land forthe benefit of the white colonists was among the basic objectives ofcolonialism, racism and apartheid and was central to the ensuing liberationfights. Except for the cases of Mozambique and Angola – wherethe massive emigration of the white landowning class facilitated thenationalization of the land, events developed in a different manner inthe rest of the sub region.Based on the experiences of Zimbabwe (since 1980), Namibia (since1990) and South Africa (since 1994), this article reviews the obstaclesthat neoliberal policy poses to land distribution projects and concludesthat the profound agrarian reforms rural masses in these threecountries have been claiming for can only be performed by breachingthe principles of neoliberalism. Centro de Estudios Avanzados 2018-05-22 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/contra-relatos/article/view/20126 CONTRA | RELATOS desde el Sur; Núm. 4 (2007); 11-27 2525-2011 1669-953X spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/contra-relatos/article/view/20126/19787 Derechos de autor 2018 David González https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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REFORMA AGRARIA EN TIEMPOS DE AJUSTE NEOLIBERAL: LOS CASOS DE ZIMBABWE, NAMIBIA Y SUDÁFRICA
author_facet González, David
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title REFORMA AGRARIA EN TIEMPOS DE AJUSTE NEOLIBERAL: LOS CASOS DE ZIMBABWE, NAMIBIA Y SUDÁFRICA
title_short REFORMA AGRARIA EN TIEMPOS DE AJUSTE NEOLIBERAL: LOS CASOS DE ZIMBABWE, NAMIBIA Y SUDÁFRICA
title_full REFORMA AGRARIA EN TIEMPOS DE AJUSTE NEOLIBERAL: LOS CASOS DE ZIMBABWE, NAMIBIA Y SUDÁFRICA
title_fullStr REFORMA AGRARIA EN TIEMPOS DE AJUSTE NEOLIBERAL: LOS CASOS DE ZIMBABWE, NAMIBIA Y SUDÁFRICA
title_full_unstemmed REFORMA AGRARIA EN TIEMPOS DE AJUSTE NEOLIBERAL: LOS CASOS DE ZIMBABWE, NAMIBIA Y SUDÁFRICA
title_sort reforma agraria en tiempos de ajuste neoliberal: los casos de zimbabwe, namibia y sudáfrica
description Neoliberalism and agrarian reform are antithetical. The latter impliesland re-distribution in favor of the majority while the former entailsland concentration in the hands of a decreasing number of individualsand the marginalization of large sectors of the population. In SouthernAfrica, indigenous population extreme dispossession of their land forthe benefit of the white colonists was among the basic objectives ofcolonialism, racism and apartheid and was central to the ensuing liberationfights. Except for the cases of Mozambique and Angola – wherethe massive emigration of the white landowning class facilitated thenationalization of the land, events developed in a different manner inthe rest of the sub region.Based on the experiences of Zimbabwe (since 1980), Namibia (since1990) and South Africa (since 1994), this article reviews the obstaclesthat neoliberal policy poses to land distribution projects and concludesthat the profound agrarian reforms rural masses in these threecountries have been claiming for can only be performed by breachingthe principles of neoliberalism.
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