Emancipatory agroecologies: social and political principles

TitleEmancipatory agroecologies: social and political principles
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Year of Publication2023
AuthorsGiraldo OFelipe, Rosset PMichael
Secondary TitleJournal of Peasant Studies
Volume50
Issue3
Pagination820-850
Key themesAccessToJustice, AgriculturalModernization, CivilSociety-Donors, Distribution, Environment
Abstract

We examine how the policies of governments and the projects of international agencies and many NGOs strip agroecology of its emancipatory potential. Adhering to the conventional logic of development, they reinforce or create dependencies, individualize communities, convert use values into exchange values, incorporate peoples into hierarchical structures of domination, promote the belief that peoples must be saved from poverty through the intervention of a benefactor, and teach to act based on capitalist economic rationality. Emancipatory agroecologies, on the other hand, are radically transformative processes which we summarize in seven principles.

URLhttps://doi.org/10.1080/03066150.2022.2120808
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