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And the rural cooperativist left was co-opted by the New Deal corporate statists.
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Much has been said about peasants, cooperativist peasants, and others who are in the UBPC's.
3 Aug ANPP Session Held on Taxation Issues Fidel Castro Addresses Evening Session 1994
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Much has been said about peasants, cooperativist peasants, and others who are in the UBPC's.
3 Aug ANPP Session Held on Taxation Issues Fidel Castro Addresses Evening Session 1994
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Every cooperativist must learn to handle weapons in case the big landholders come to try to take back the land.
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It also requires the resolution of the farmworker question, an underclass of "cheap labor," which remains to be allocated land on an equal basis, freed from labor tenancy, and which needs to be incorporated into a cooperativist and social protection system.
MRZine.org 2009
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My hunch is that this category, in terms of its political content, is also quite like an older cooperativist or mutualist perspective.
What in the hell ... 2009
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It also requires the resolution of the farmworker question, an underclass of "cheap labor," which remains to be allocated land on an equal basis, freed from labor tenancy, and which needs to be incorporated into a cooperativist and social protection system.
MRZine.org 2009
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The countryside still retains a cooperativist and collectivist nature, and in general, private ownership of farmland is not yet allowed, although this may be about to change.
Robert Lindsay 2008
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While I think that some kind of agrarian, cooperativist socialism would be the most fully Christian social order, it’s certainly possible to be a Christian and to favor a variety of other social orders.
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All this implies A) a much bigger government/social role in the economy, B) a shift away from endless growth to ’sufficiency’ as a desired goal, C) a more cooperativist type of economy in which resources are shared and allotted, at least to some extent, on the basis of something besides who has the most money, and D) a society that truly values, rewards, and cherishes human labour.
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