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The ejidos and agrarian communities are the form of land tenure that covers most of the surface in the Mexican countryside; these offer important agricultural and livestock production and most of the hills, forest areas, mangroves, coasts, water, mines and various natural attractions are in their lands

The ejido in Mexico

Mainly associated with the revolutionary agrarian reform, which projected the agrarian law of 1915 as collective, undivided land that could not be sold or inherited. Throughout the 20th century, its legislation underwent various changes, in accordance with the economic and political projects of the governments in power.

The key element to understanding the introduction of ejidos in Mexico as an integral part of the laws that followed the Mexican Revolution is the historical context in which the country found itself. Historian Emilio Kouri, in his article “The Invention of the Ejido”, speaks of the ejido as a social result of the Mexican armed struggle that was the revolution, but rather as a temporary response to the social demands of the revolution.

“That a revolution destroys what is unjust or does not work in order to try something new and different -with or without success- is the usual thing, and in the case of Mexico the agrarian reform of the Revolution invented the ejido. There should be no doubt that it is a modern invention, as will be seen below. The ejido was born as a provisional, almost accidental arrangement, but in less than two decades it was consolidated as the main instrument for governmental redistribution of land (...).

However, the ejido became a major piece in the policy of agrarian distribution in Mexico, more as a political tool to establish rural peace after the fall of Porfiriato than as an effective tool to fulfill the demands of the peasants; for the post-revolutionary war period, these aspects of communal restitution and indigenous property spaces provided by the creation of the ejidos resulted in a practical policy of control. In this regard, Kourí also mentions in his article the following:

“Thus, for both political and historical reasons, the solution to the agrarian problem at that time was clear: communal property was what the humblest people of the countryside (the Indians above all) understood best, what was most convenient to their present needs and, moreover, apparently, what the Zapatistas in arms on the other side of the Ajusco said they wanted(...).

January 6 marks a century since, in the midst of a great civil war, the Carrancista faction enacted an agrarian law in Veracruz that unintentionally marked the beginning and course of the most extensive agrarian reform in the modern history of Latin America. Throughout more than seven decades, the governments emanating from the Revolution gave way to an enormous transformation of the legal order and the social distribution of rural property in Mexico.

Pushed first by the demands and struggles of new peasant organizations and soon also by the irresistible attraction of its clientelist potential, the Revolution ended up distributing a lot of land, and not only bad land. Cardenismo (assisted by the Great Depression) broke up a good part of the large haciendas, demolishing without a second thought a long-lived economic and social institution that symbolized not only the consolidation of territorial property and local power since the mid-19th century, but also the legacy of conquests, subjections and viceregal depredations.

By 1991, when the Constitution was amended to put an end to the repartition, more than two-thirds of Mexico's land and forests had been subject to agrarian reform. There is much to debate about the costs and benefits, the vices and virtues, or the aspirations and failures of the Revolution's land distribution, but in any case, what is certain is that the magnitude of that institutional change in land ownership is comparable only to that which occurred as a result of the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century.

El ejido, símbolo de la Revolución Mexicana*

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 5 days ago

Removed by stinky mod

[–] [email protected] 13 points 5 days ago (1 children)

i'm gonna have like three sheds to definitely not grow weed in and one of them even has plumbing, isn't that swag

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 5 days ago

Travelling back in time and abandoning my mission immediately because I get distracted tinkering with a guy’s black and white tv because the whites seem a tad too blue.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 days ago

Every so often I'm reminded of Alice Isn't Dead. When that show fist came out I had almost zero political knowledge and class consciousness, at least by this site's standards. These days a lot of themes seem on the nose, but I was just happy for Keisha's sad tones to keep me company while I worked through a death in the family.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 5 days ago (6 children)

Having some awful eye strain problems lately. Is this getting old? Do I need to buy a phone with a bigger screen?

Anyway, glad I missed out on all the struggle and didn’t get myself banned or whatever. I love all my comrades here.

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[–] [email protected] 31 points 6 days ago (4 children)

"Kamala ran a great campaign"

Bro she is, quite literally, the biggest loser in 30 years.

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[–] [email protected] 24 points 6 days ago

It's very funny that over years of indocrination I've trained my cat to be at least somewhat okay with having their teeth brushed daily, that shit has got to make no fucking sense to a cat biblically-accurate-kitty

[–] [email protected] 10 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

i hope death grips tours again someday despite the glow sticks and the philly pisser i had a good tiem both shows and would like to have a good time again and i think Ride is cool (& handsome crush )

[–] [email protected] 14 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

I just finally had to drop out of an anarchist-leaning server. Seeing them shit on the PSL and FRSO as "authoritarian" in the same breath as praising Catholic Charities had me dipping out.

Like, I've done some good work with anarchists irl and I was raised Catholic, but I would not be able to stay sane if I read anymore of that fed-glomming nonsense.

Edited a bit out, cause not sure how well "useful __" would fly in this server or in more modern language.

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Previous rental car had conservative talk media where they complained about having to pronounce Kamala's name correctly. New rental had NPR where they talked about having troops in other countries is actual good because they're fighting ISIS and we can't have a power vaccume.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 5 days ago

gochujang + vegan cashew yogurt is just an elite basis for a sauce

Death to America

[–] [email protected] 15 points 5 days ago

I can't believe my dog is real. She is just an animal that lives in my house and I love her so so much

[–] [email protected] 7 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

芝麻油,白菜心, 要吃豆角嘛抽筋筋。 三天不见想死个人, 呼儿嗨哟, 哎呀我的三哥哥。

You should know the tune!

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Actually it would be kinda funny if the Miami Cubans get deported back to Cuba

[–] [email protected] 7 points 5 days ago (1 children)

It’s all gonna suck, but at least that one time will be kinda funny

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