PEASANT LOGIC, AGRARIAN POLICY, LAND MOBILITY, AND LAND MARKETS IN MEXICO
Roberto DIEGO QUINTANA; Luciano CONCHEIRO BORQUEZ; Ricardo PEREZ AVILES
rdq@cueyatl.uam.mx, ltc-uw@facstaff.wisc.edu
Working paper, no. 21. North America series
October 1998, 22 pages; Adobe Acrobat pdf 113K bytes
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ABSTRACT: Mexican rural reform has questioned the role of the peasantry and
private national producers in agriculture. The reform followed a neoliberal paradigm for
incorporating the nation into the global village. As part of a government strategy, land
reform in Mexico aims to change entrepreneurial and land tenure patterns in rural areas
into an individual, private, large-scale, and capitalist productive structure, and the
land market is vital in allowing the land transfers needed to change the land tenure
pattern. Alternative land reforms favor a smallholding structure, and many academics,
peasant and indigenous organizations, and even government officials, now favor structural
changes that are related to the factors of production in rural Mexico and to the
historical construction of the nation. This paper argues that the land market should have
a vital role in an agrarian reform that favors the peasantry and indigenous people. There
is a need to understand the peasants and indigenous people's logic, rationality and
subjective construction of land, for land is the foundation of their survival strategies.
The land market can answer to values that have deep cultural roots. The modernization of
rural Mexico could be more inclusive, and the land reform strategy could be designed from
the bottom to the top and consider the diversity of the rural communities.
Keywords: Peasantry--Mexico--Economic conditions; Land use, Rural--Social aspects--Mexico;
Land use, Rural--Economic aspects--Mexico; Farms, Small--Purchasing--Mexico; Land
titles--Registration and transfer--Economic aspects--Mexico; Land markets--Mexico
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