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Limits and possibilities of contemporary land struggles by Indigenous Peoples, Black Communities and Campesinxs in the Colombian Amazon

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Abstract

In Colombia, rural working people's struggles are led by Indigenous Peoples, Afro-Colombians, and Campesinxs, each with platforms for land claims. While these efforts have yielded significant titles and land areas, contradictions arise as the state's and capital's attempts to capture land for capitalist accumulation. This process relies on a divide-and-conquer strategy to maintain political legitimacy through consent and coercion. The effect is fragmented movements and struggles that are ‘merely sectoral’. The challenge for academic research and practical politics is to confront and not back away from complicated political tensions to construct a framework that can bypass the trap of being ‘merely sectoral’.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)667-696
Number of pages30
JournalJournal of Peasant Studies
Volume52
Issue number4
Early online date7 Jan 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

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