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Destructive Production, Agroecology and Schools of Agroecology in Brazil
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Destructive Production, Agroecology and Schools of Agroecology in Brazil

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This urgent and timely book traces peasant resistance to the advance of destructive capitalist agriculture in Brazil.

As debates about "sustainable development", ecosocialism, agroecology, and the production of healthy food have become increasingly popular in Europe and across the world, we should turn our focus to the peasant movements who pioneered alternative forms of agriculture. By socialising the results of their research, the authors show us how peasant resistance prefigures alternative forms of labour based on agroecology, cooperation, and cooperativism. The book also focuses on the agroecology schools of one of the main social movements of our time: The Landless Workers' Movement (MST).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Haymarket Books
Country
United States
Date
14 January 2026
Pages
250
ISBN
9798888905517

This urgent and timely book traces peasant resistance to the advance of destructive capitalist agriculture in Brazil.

As debates about "sustainable development", ecosocialism, agroecology, and the production of healthy food have become increasingly popular in Europe and across the world, we should turn our focus to the peasant movements who pioneered alternative forms of agriculture. By socialising the results of their research, the authors show us how peasant resistance prefigures alternative forms of labour based on agroecology, cooperation, and cooperativism. The book also focuses on the agroecology schools of one of the main social movements of our time: The Landless Workers' Movement (MST).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Haymarket Books
Country
United States
Date
14 January 2026
Pages
250
ISBN
9798888905517