“MARCHING AS TO WAR”: A LETTER FROM BRAZIL TO SOUTH AFRICA ABOUT LANDLESSNESS, AGRARIAN REFORM AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT STRUGGLES AGAINST NEOLIBERALISM
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Data de Publicação: | 2012 |
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Resumo: | This paper utilises the Brazilian Landless Movement’s (MST) National March for Agrarian Reform as a lens through which to analyze the social movement challenge to the Lula government’s submission to neoliberalism and suggests lessons for movement activists in South Africa. In focusing on the national march, the paper highlights the importance of marches as a strategic weapon of struggle for the MST, and situates this in historical, philosophical and tactical context. This paper asserts that the MST’s stress on organisation building and political education, its ability to forge strong rural-urban alliances, and its strategic vision in moving beyond narrow corporatist struggles for land to take up broader national popular demands is fundamental to understanding the MST’s consistent mobilizing capacity and its status as a vibrant counterhegemonic actor in Brazilian national politics. |
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“MARCHING AS TO WAR”: A LETTER FROM BRAZIL TO SOUTH AFRICA ABOUT LANDLESSNESS, AGRARIAN REFORM AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT STRUGGLES AGAINST NEOLIBERALISMAgrarian reformSocial movementsMSTNeoliberalismPopular project.This paper utilises the Brazilian Landless Movement’s (MST) National March for Agrarian Reform as a lens through which to analyze the social movement challenge to the Lula government’s submission to neoliberalism and suggests lessons for movement activists in South Africa. In focusing on the national march, the paper highlights the importance of marches as a strategic weapon of struggle for the MST, and situates this in historical, philosophical and tactical context. This paper asserts that the MST’s stress on organisation building and political education, its ability to forge strong rural-urban alliances, and its strategic vision in moving beyond narrow corporatist struggles for land to take up broader national popular demands is fundamental to understanding the MST’s consistent mobilizing capacity and its status as a vibrant counterhegemonic actor in Brazilian national politics.Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia de Presidente Prudente FCT/UNESP2012-05-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/nera/article/view/146210.47946/rnera.v0i6.1462REVISTA NERA; n. 6 (8); 1-131806-6755reponame:Revista NERAinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/nera/article/view/1462/1438Karriem, Abdurazackinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-01-07T01:18:12Zoai:ojs.revista.fct.unesp.br:article/1462Revistahttps://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/nera/indexPUBhttps://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/nera/oairevistanera@fct.unesp.br || revistanera@fct.unesp.br1806-67551806-6755opendoar:2021-01-07T01:18:12Revista NERA - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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“MARCHING AS TO WAR”: A LETTER FROM BRAZIL TO SOUTH AFRICA ABOUT LANDLESSNESS, AGRARIAN REFORM AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT STRUGGLES AGAINST NEOLIBERALISM |
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“MARCHING AS TO WAR”: A LETTER FROM BRAZIL TO SOUTH AFRICA ABOUT LANDLESSNESS, AGRARIAN REFORM AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT STRUGGLES AGAINST NEOLIBERALISM |
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“MARCHING AS TO WAR”: A LETTER FROM BRAZIL TO SOUTH AFRICA ABOUT LANDLESSNESS, AGRARIAN REFORM AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT STRUGGLES AGAINST NEOLIBERALISM Karriem, Abdurazack Agrarian reform Social movements MST Neoliberalism Popular project. |
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“MARCHING AS TO WAR”: A LETTER FROM BRAZIL TO SOUTH AFRICA ABOUT LANDLESSNESS, AGRARIAN REFORM AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT STRUGGLES AGAINST NEOLIBERALISM |
title_full |
“MARCHING AS TO WAR”: A LETTER FROM BRAZIL TO SOUTH AFRICA ABOUT LANDLESSNESS, AGRARIAN REFORM AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT STRUGGLES AGAINST NEOLIBERALISM |
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“MARCHING AS TO WAR”: A LETTER FROM BRAZIL TO SOUTH AFRICA ABOUT LANDLESSNESS, AGRARIAN REFORM AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT STRUGGLES AGAINST NEOLIBERALISM |
title_full_unstemmed |
“MARCHING AS TO WAR”: A LETTER FROM BRAZIL TO SOUTH AFRICA ABOUT LANDLESSNESS, AGRARIAN REFORM AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT STRUGGLES AGAINST NEOLIBERALISM |
title_sort |
“MARCHING AS TO WAR”: A LETTER FROM BRAZIL TO SOUTH AFRICA ABOUT LANDLESSNESS, AGRARIAN REFORM AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT STRUGGLES AGAINST NEOLIBERALISM |
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Karriem, Abdurazack |
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Karriem, Abdurazack |
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Karriem, Abdurazack |
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Agrarian reform Social movements MST Neoliberalism Popular project. |
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Agrarian reform Social movements MST Neoliberalism Popular project. |
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This paper utilises the Brazilian Landless Movement’s (MST) National March for Agrarian Reform as a lens through which to analyze the social movement challenge to the Lula government’s submission to neoliberalism and suggests lessons for movement activists in South Africa. In focusing on the national march, the paper highlights the importance of marches as a strategic weapon of struggle for the MST, and situates this in historical, philosophical and tactical context. This paper asserts that the MST’s stress on organisation building and political education, its ability to forge strong rural-urban alliances, and its strategic vision in moving beyond narrow corporatist struggles for land to take up broader national popular demands is fundamental to understanding the MST’s consistent mobilizing capacity and its status as a vibrant counterhegemonic actor in Brazilian national politics. |
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2012 |
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2012-05-29 |
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https://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/nera/article/view/1462 10.47946/rnera.v0i6.1462 |
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https://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/nera/article/view/1462 |
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https://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/nera/article/view/1462/1438 |
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Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia de Presidente Prudente FCT/UNESP |
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Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia de Presidente Prudente FCT/UNESP |
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