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- an underclass of jornaleros, landless peasants who are hired by the latifundists as "day workers" for specific seasonal campaigns. The jornalero class...
- is determined to expropriate the wealth of the big capitalists, the latifundists and the imperialists." The minimanual was written deliberately to be...
- written, and threatened many relatively small landholders more than the latifundists. The Azaña government also did very little to carry it out: only 12,000...
- Portuguese administration by a formally sovereign state controlled by white latifundists friendly to Great Britain. To realize this project, the agent persuades...
- the weak agricultural economy of the South modeled on the outdated latifundist system dating back to the feudal period, a high tax burden, soil exhaustion...
- to the privatisation of land, arguing that "We cannot allow a dozen latifundists to be formed in Ukraine, and for the entire nation to become farm servants...
- corresponds to the surname of Antonio Uribe, one of the two partners of the latifundist Company Colombia, that with the official permission exploded the immense...
- Владимир Демчук (15 April 2020). "ТОП-10 стран-производителей пшеницы". Latifundist.com (in Russian). Retrieved 30 September 2020. Shagaida, Natalya. (2005)...
- coalition hoped to concentrate its major reforms on three sectors: the 'latifundist aristocracy', the church and the army – though the attempt would come...
- internal security and public order. In the mid-20th century, Bolivia had a latifundist agrarian system characterized by unequal land tenure, semi-feudal working...