A Questão Agrária entre duas Revoluções
Tiago Camarinha Lopes
No 44, Working papers - Textos para Discussao do Curso de Ciencias Economicas da UFG from Curso de Ciencias Economicas da Universidade Federal de Goias - FACE
Abstract:
This article develops the idea that the current social struggle for land integrates two contradictory elements, which necessarily exclude each other as capitalism advances: the Bourgeois Revolution and the Socialist Revolution. To explore this prospect, which may elucidate existing internal conflicts within the movement of struggle for land, the text provides a brief theoretical review on the element land in Book 3 of Capital. It then summarizes the trajectory of the debate in the twentieth century. The notion that the organization of land use by society is no longer placed as a condition for capitalist development, but as a political element between two mutually exclusive projects (capitalism and socialism), is developed in the conclusion.
Keywords: Political Economy; Agrarian Question; land; revolution; Lenin; Kautsky (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B51 Q10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 17 pages
Date: 2014-06
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