Uprooting Without Proletarianization in the Paraguayan Agricultural Sector

This article analyzes the peculiarities of neo-extractivism in Paraguay and its effects on the reconfiguration of class structure, specifically the uprooting of peasants without proletarianization, which can lead to scenarios of conflict. This project is based on secondary data from the last years (...

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Main Author: Ramón Bruno Fogel Pedroso
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Ecuador 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/3423
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description This article analyzes the peculiarities of neo-extractivism in Paraguay and its effects on the reconfiguration of class structure, specifically the uprooting of peasants without proletarianization, which can lead to scenarios of conflict. This project is based on secondary data from the last years (2001-2016) when the departure of over-accumulation required there to be a movement of capital in order to search for new spaces to exploit natural resources. Since then, transgenic soy in Paraguay has continued to expand, making Paraguay the country with the most transgenics in the world in terms of the proportion of surface area that is used for these types of crops.
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spelling doaj-art-d9427520502f44cca74a8bbd4d075d272025-02-02T09:24:07ZspaFacultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede EcuadorÍconos1390-12492224-69832019-01-012363375410.17141/iconos.63.2019.3423Uprooting Without Proletarianization in the Paraguayan Agricultural SectorRamón Bruno Fogel Pedroso0Centro de Estudios Rurales Interdisciplinarios (CERI)This article analyzes the peculiarities of neo-extractivism in Paraguay and its effects on the reconfiguration of class structure, specifically the uprooting of peasants without proletarianization, which can lead to scenarios of conflict. This project is based on secondary data from the last years (2001-2016) when the departure of over-accumulation required there to be a movement of capital in order to search for new spaces to exploit natural resources. Since then, transgenic soy in Paraguay has continued to expand, making Paraguay the country with the most transgenics in the world in terms of the proportion of surface area that is used for these types of crops.http://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/3423WorkSocial ClassUprootingProletarianizationAgrobusnissesTransgenicBiocides
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Uprooting Without Proletarianization in the Paraguayan Agricultural Sector
Íconos
Work
Social Class
Uprooting
Proletarianization
Agrobusnisses
Transgenic
Biocides
title Uprooting Without Proletarianization in the Paraguayan Agricultural Sector
title_full Uprooting Without Proletarianization in the Paraguayan Agricultural Sector
title_fullStr Uprooting Without Proletarianization in the Paraguayan Agricultural Sector
title_full_unstemmed Uprooting Without Proletarianization in the Paraguayan Agricultural Sector
title_short Uprooting Without Proletarianization in the Paraguayan Agricultural Sector
title_sort uprooting without proletarianization in the paraguayan agricultural sector
topic Work
Social Class
Uprooting
Proletarianization
Agrobusnisses
Transgenic
Biocides
url http://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/3423
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