Authoritarian Populism and the Rural World

The rise of authoritarian, nationalist forms of populism and the implications for rural actors and settings is one of the most crucial foci for critical agrarian studies today, with many consequences for political action. Authoritarian Populism and the Rural World reflects on the rural origins and c...

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Other Authors: Scoones, Ian (Editor), Edelman, Marc (Editor), Borras Jr., Saturnino M. (Editor), Forero, Lyda Fernanda (Editor), Hall, Ruth (Editor), Wolford, Wendy (Editor), White, Ben (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
Series:Critical Agrarian Studies
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