Interview with Ayala Ferreira – “Restless Subjects”: 40 Years of the Landless Rural Workers’ Movement
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https://doi.org/10.4000/13tdfKeywords:
mst, access to land, social movementsAbstract
This interview sought to take stock of the land, agrarian and agricultural policies designed to regulate access to land and the priority uses made of it in Brazil, from the perspective of an MST activist, in the context of the movement's 40th anniversary. The interview deals with the changes that have taken place in the agendas for demanding agrarian justice, the forms of mobilization undertaken, the public that participates in collective actions and the way in which dialogue with the state has been established, comparing the case of the Amazon with the rest of the country. The interview also discusses the changes in the state's policies in relation to the demand for land, and in the movement itself, over the last few decades.
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