Conexiones de resistencia entre el Movimiento de los Trabajadores Rurales Sin Tierra (Brasil) y el Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (México) durante la globalización de la agricultura (1970-1990)

This paper analyzes the historical connection between the establishment of the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST) and the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) and the process of globalization of agriculture. The theoretical approach of global history is used to understand the dialectic inter...

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Autor principal: Neves da Silva , Émerson
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Instituto de Historia Americana y Argentina. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/revihistoriargenyame/article/view/7327
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Sumario:This paper analyzes the historical connection between the establishment of the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST) and the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) and the process of globalization of agriculture. The theoretical approach of global history is used to understand the dialectic interaction of social subjects with the capitalist modernization of agriculture. Movements are understood as experiences of social resistance in Latin America, constituted from the dialectic of conflict, that is, from the ability of social actors to mobilize popular and scientific knowledge and the experience of social struggle in the process of facing economic contradictions, social and political issues arising from the globalization of agriculture. In this historic process, the landless and Zapatistas produced the collective identity and the group's ideals.