Alentar y obstruir. Las vacilaciones de la política estatal sobre cooperativismo en los inicios del siglo XX
Samuel Garrido
Historia Agraria. Revista de Agricultura e Historia Rural, 1994, issue 7, 131-154
Abstract:
The 1906 Ley de Sindicatos Agrícolas was promulgated in order to encourage and spread the cooperative movement in Spanish agriculture. However, this article illustrates how the act was applied with great reserve and how the Authorities actually hindered the consolidation of small farmers' cooperatives, which they themselves were promoting. To explain this contradiction, it is argued that even purely technical agrarian policy measures, although apparently harmless from a social and political point of view, were considered by the landowning classes as an attack against their interests and, indeed, against the very foundations of the political system of the Restoration.
Keywords: agricultural cooperatives; agricultural syndicalism; legislation concerning cooperatives; agrarian policy; caciquismo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1994
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