Sumario: | This book explores the conflict and resistance of rural communities in Los Leones, Mendoza, Argentina. It is based on a doctoral investigation focused on agrarian social studies, examining the historical and contemporary struggles faced by the local population against agricultural encroachments. The author, Gabriel Liceaga, delves into the socio-economic dynamics, territorial disputes, and political activism that have shaped the community's resistance. Through a detailed analysis, the study highlights the impact of agrarian capitalism and colonial legacies on rural territories. It aims to provide insights into the lived experiences and resilience of the campesinos, making it a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and those interested in agrarian issues and rural sociology.
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