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Peasants Against Globalization - Rural Social Movements in Costa Rica (Paperback)
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Peasants Against Globalization - Rural Social Movements in Costa Rica (Paperback)
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This book tells the story of how small farmers responded to a
free-market onslaught that devastated one of the Western
Hemisphere's most advanced social-democratic welfare states. In the
early 1980s, the Latin American debt crisis struck Costa Rica,
leading to major cutbacks in the social programs that had permitted
the rural poor to attain an acceptable standard of living and a
modicum of dignity.
Peasants were in the forefront of movements against these cutbacks,
marching, blocking highways, and occupying government buildings. In
the struggle to preserve their livelihood, the rural poor also
formed alliances with wealthy farmers, negotiated with politicians,
and embraced and then repudiated charismatic outsiders who came to
live among them and to speak in their name. These rural activists
combined class-bound politics with concerns about threatened
peasant identities, practical analysis with sentimentality,
grassroots democracy with conspiratorial secrecy, and selfless
sacrifice with opportunism.
The small farmers portrayed in this book are worldly, outspoken,
exuberant, future-oriented, and fiercely proud. They could hardly
be less like the unsophisticated and stoic rustics so prominent in
the development literature or those contemporary peasants whose
imminent disappearance is endlessly predicted by both right- and
left-wing social scientists.
The author argues that the experience of rural activism in Costa
Rica in the 1980s and 1990s calls into question much current theory
about collective action, peasantries, development, and ethnographic
research. The book invites the reader to rethink debates about old
and new social movements and to grapple with the ethical and
methodological dilemmas of engaged ethnography.
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