An evaluation of the first decade of the World Bank's market-based agrarian reform project and the Via Campesina Brazil

Authors

  • Eraldo da Silva Ramos Filho

Keywords:

agrarian question, agrarian reform, neoliberalismo, territorialization, Think tanks

Abstract

During the past decade, influenced strongly by World Bank land policies, many governments instituted a new mode of recreating the peasantry, one supposedly led by market forces through credit programs secured by land. Supported by large landowner organizations, defended as a conquest by the rural labor movement and combated by member organizations of the Via Campesina, the new mode of peasant renovation has inspired a diversity of interpretations both positive and negative. To evaluate these events, this article seeks to demonstrate the World Bank's intentionality in urging the implementation of market-led agrarian reform in developing countries; discusses the construction of immaterial territories in the context of this policy; analyzes the development of a people's think tank in response to the agitation of the Via Campesina Brazil and the negative impact of the credit system on peasants.

Published

2008-08-28