Geography of the class struggle in the brazilian countryside: from the protagonism of agribusiness to the protoagonism of the peasant

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa, Eliezer Henrique da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Viana Rodrigues, Vanderson, Terra, Ademir
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Campo - Território
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/article/view/59882
Resumo: This paper aims to analyze the class struggle present in the rural setting Brazilian, as well as the different interests involved in them, which unfold in conflicts and socio-territorial and socio-spatial confrontations, explaining the contradictions between. The working class, called by us peasants, Ana the "dominant" class, composed of by the rural bourgeoisie, which employs agribusiness as a mechanism of domination. We want to understand how the social classes of the countryside coexist within the capitalist system, its relations and dualities, as well as the inequalities, in what. Concerning both access to financial resources and the composition of political representativeness, they are evident daily in the country. We analyzed also the state as a means of maintaining hegemony in the countryside, since in order to apropriate the territories that. Are in the hands of the peasants, they need the institutional apparatus in order to legitimize. What the dominant class considere a genuine right, while its dialectic pair, the peasanty, reputed as violence and injustice.
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spelling Geography of the class struggle in the brazilian countryside: from the protagonism of agribusiness to the protoagonism of the peasantGeografia da luta de classe no campo brasileiro: do protagonismo do agronegócio ao proto-agonismo do campesinato This paper aims to analyze the class struggle present in the rural setting Brazilian, as well as the different interests involved in them, which unfold in conflicts and socio-territorial and socio-spatial confrontations, explaining the contradictions between. The working class, called by us peasants, Ana the "dominant" class, composed of by the rural bourgeoisie, which employs agribusiness as a mechanism of domination. We want to understand how the social classes of the countryside coexist within the capitalist system, its relations and dualities, as well as the inequalities, in what. Concerning both access to financial resources and the composition of political representativeness, they are evident daily in the country. We analyzed also the state as a means of maintaining hegemony in the countryside, since in order to apropriate the territories that. Are in the hands of the peasants, they need the institutional apparatus in order to legitimize. What the dominant class considere a genuine right, while its dialectic pair, the peasanty, reputed as violence and injustice.O presente trabalho tem por proposta analisar as lutas de classes presentes no cenário rural brasileiro, bem como seus distintos interesses que se desdobram em conflitos e confrontos socioterritoriais e socioespaciais, explicitando as contradições entre a classe trabalhadora, que denominamos camponeses, e a classes “dominante”, composta pela burguesia rural, que empregam o agronegócio como mecanismo de dominação. Desta forma, pretendemos compreender como as classes socias do campo, coexistem dentro do sistema capitalista, suas relações e dualidades, onde as desigualdades, sejam elas em razão do acesso aos recursos financeiros ou da composição de representatividade política que se evidencia cotidianamente no país, visto que os representantes do agronegócio utiliza-se do Estado como forma de manutenção da hegemonia no campo, uma vez que para apropriar dos territórios que estão de posse dos campesinos, necessitam do aparato institucional para legitimar aquilo a classe dominante considera direito genuíno enquanto que o seu par dialético, o campesinato  reputa com violência e injustiça.EDUFU2022-02-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/article/view/5988210.14393/RCT164307Revista Campo-Território; v. 16 n. 43 Dez. (2021); 150-1691809-6271reponame:Campo - Territórioinstname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/article/view/59882/33453Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Campo-Territóriohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSousa, Eliezer Henrique da Silva Viana Rodrigues, VandersonTerra, Ademir 2022-04-01T20:03:37Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/59882Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorioPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/oaijcleps@ufu.br || campoterritorio@ig.ufu.br1809-62711809-6271opendoar:2022-04-01T20:03:37Campo - Território - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Geography of the class struggle in the brazilian countryside: from the protagonism of agribusiness to the protoagonism of the peasant
Geografia da luta de classe no campo brasileiro: do protagonismo do agronegócio ao proto-agonismo do campesinato
title Geography of the class struggle in the brazilian countryside: from the protagonism of agribusiness to the protoagonism of the peasant
spellingShingle Geography of the class struggle in the brazilian countryside: from the protagonism of agribusiness to the protoagonism of the peasant
Sousa, Eliezer Henrique da Silva
title_short Geography of the class struggle in the brazilian countryside: from the protagonism of agribusiness to the protoagonism of the peasant
title_full Geography of the class struggle in the brazilian countryside: from the protagonism of agribusiness to the protoagonism of the peasant
title_fullStr Geography of the class struggle in the brazilian countryside: from the protagonism of agribusiness to the protoagonism of the peasant
title_full_unstemmed Geography of the class struggle in the brazilian countryside: from the protagonism of agribusiness to the protoagonism of the peasant
title_sort Geography of the class struggle in the brazilian countryside: from the protagonism of agribusiness to the protoagonism of the peasant
author Sousa, Eliezer Henrique da Silva
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Viana Rodrigues, Vanderson
Terra, Ademir
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Viana Rodrigues, Vanderson
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description This paper aims to analyze the class struggle present in the rural setting Brazilian, as well as the different interests involved in them, which unfold in conflicts and socio-territorial and socio-spatial confrontations, explaining the contradictions between. The working class, called by us peasants, Ana the "dominant" class, composed of by the rural bourgeoisie, which employs agribusiness as a mechanism of domination. We want to understand how the social classes of the countryside coexist within the capitalist system, its relations and dualities, as well as the inequalities, in what. Concerning both access to financial resources and the composition of political representativeness, they are evident daily in the country. We analyzed also the state as a means of maintaining hegemony in the countryside, since in order to apropriate the territories that. Are in the hands of the peasants, they need the institutional apparatus in order to legitimize. What the dominant class considere a genuine right, while its dialectic pair, the peasanty, reputed as violence and injustice.
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