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Definition of Agrarians

Agrarian
Agrarian A*gra"ri*an, n. 1. One in favor of an equal division of landed property. 2. An agrarian law. [R.] An equal agrarian is perpetual law. --Harrington.

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- in America (1964). Murphy, Paul V. The Rebuke of History: The Southern Agrarians and American Conservative Thought (2000) Parrington, Vernon. Main Currents...
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- The United Agrarians (Bulgarian: Обединени земеделци) are a political party in Bulgaria. The conservative agrarian party was established in 2008 after...
- Agrarian socialism or agricultural socialism is a political ideology that promotes social ownership of agrarian and agricultural production as opposed...
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- Agrarian distress refers to the economic, political, and social challenges faced by farmers and rural communities due to factors such as low crop yields...
- Agriculture encomp****es crop and livestock production, aquaculture, and forestry for food and non-food products. Agriculture was a key factor in the rise...