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"Gonzáles says that '...the development of the peasants follows the path of regional and urban development, and, perhaps would bring about a change in their status. That is to say, through development...they would stop being peasants.' This conclusion is based …
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"Gonzáles says that '...the development of the peasants follows the path of regional and urban development, and, perhaps would bring about a change in their status. That is to say, through development...they would stop being peasants.' This conclusion is based on an in-depth analysis demonstrating that sectors on the frontiers of the market have remained untouched by economic development during the last 40 years"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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""Gonzáles says that '...the development of the peasants follows the path of regional and urban development, and, perhaps would bring about a change in their status. That is to say, …"
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