Friday, July 27, 2012
The agrarian structure in La Pampa (Argentina)
The agrarian structure in La Pampa *
In conclusion:
First we examined the role of large property and landlordism, the approach of Argentina subject to dependent capitalism and explained the specialization of production for the foreign market, allowed us to understand these topics the economic and class structure as the life of the peasant class from Argentina, but also allows us to introduce one of the main problems of the Pampas region that is the subject of agricultural development, and what proposals could be discussed at the sector or if you can think of an agrarian reform.
The historical moment we live in today is a remarkable feature is the existence of a huge foreign debt, which happens to be a mechanism of coercion policy of imperialism, this leads us to seek "solutions" in the economic world as well as alternatives in the national framework to solve the problem of food crisis, famine, crop losses, impoverishment of rural producers, and so on.
The changes implemented structural levels in the agricultural sector did not favor the oppressed classes, call, farmers, peasants, etc., but solidified to a landlord class that persists in our country and supports agricultural individualism, therefore, consider it essential that from the social sciences the empirical / theoretical are geared towards finding solutions in rural development.
Could say that in Argentina, in the regions of greatest agrarian capitalism is a structuring factor of land linked to the power of the earth, is deeply rooted think the earth as a commodity by hegemonic sectors, promote, develop, investigate the issue of the agrarian question as the first step would be to move towards a collective and cooperative system, to achieve changes in the organization of work aimed towards more solidarity in the agro-Pampa is an arduous task, the current reality shows the state's inability to meet to different farmers, to banish the agrarian individualism, to prevent the rising costs of production, it is clear that land reform would involve expropriation, nationalization of companies, etc., for the expropriation is necessary social and political revolution, and now we can see the materialization of this route because there is revolutionary consciousness in the humid Pampa, however would have to redesign a new agricultural model, at least starting to promote the supply of food to the hardest hit. The core of the agrarian problem is generated in the humid Pampa because it is 80% of agricultural production, the farmer is found to increasingly impoverished and falls further, ultimately, capitalism itself and dependent is destroying its own foundations.
Fragment of the research conducted by Miriam Gualberto. (Anthropologist) Universidad de Buenos Aires. January 2010
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