The origins of the Indigenous Peasant Organization and the rise of reactionary speeches during the Agrarian Reform in Cautin Province, Chile, 1967-1973

In 1973, Chile lived the most dramatic chapter of its recent history, the military coup. Ideological confrontation prior to that date, left an indelible imprint on society. In rural areas, the situation was no different, since, while groups such as the peasant revolutionary movement promoted the Eli...

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Autor principal: Cárcamo Hernández, Ovidio
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Antioquia - Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, unidad Cuajimalpa 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/trashumante/article/view/21706
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=co/co-058&d=article21706oai
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Sumario:In 1973, Chile lived the most dramatic chapter of its recent history, the military coup. Ideological confrontation prior to that date, left an indelible imprint on society. In rural areas, the situation was no different, since, while groups such as the peasant revolutionary movement promoted the Elimination of the large estate, employer groups and the political right sought to destabilize the Government of Salvador Allende, through violence and sabotage. In this paper we analyze the origins of the peasant indigenous discourse and the reactionary rhetoric in Cautín province, in the South of Chile.