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We, campesinos: The potentials and pitfalls of agrarian populism in Colombia's agrarian strike

Kyla Sankey

2022Journal of Agrarian Change11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This contribution aims to explore the potentials and pitfalls for the emergence of a popular agrarian movement capable of offering a progressive alternative to the far‐right. Taking the case of Colombia's national agrarian strike, the paper argues that food sovereignty can offer a mobilizing framework for a multiclass, antineoliberal agrarian coalition. However, the possibilities for building a counter‐hegemonic movement should be taken with more caution. An examination of the class differentiation between and within campesino movements reveals how the interests of certain groups may be prioritized over others. While agrarian populism may offer an important political strategy for building coalitions and framing demands, a closer class analysis points to limits to its transformative potential.

Topics & Concepts

Agrarian societyPopulismFraming (construction)Political economyPoliticsAgrarian systemAgrarian reformPolitical scienceHegemonyTransformative learningEconomic systemEconomicsSociologyLawGeographyAgricultureArchaeologyPedagogyAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringInnovation and Socioeconomic Development
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