Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro (2)| latifundia in this document is large land holdings, often belonging
2 I,1 | with a small number of large landowners possessing most
3 I,1 | often of inferior quality. Large holdings are still a feature
4 I,1 | concentration of land in large holdings really started
5 I,1 | formation and consolidation of large holdings, but also had the
6 I (5) | systems to the advantage of large landowners, and the imposition
7 I (5) | favour of the produce of large estates, in some cases going
8 I (5) | to protect the produce of large landholdings from international
9 I (5) | subsidies from which only large landholdings could, in actual
10 I,3 | preventing the expulsion of large masses of peasant farmers
11 I,3 | distortions that favour large landholdings, and to fixing
12 I,4 | certain products, favouring large agro-industrial concerns
13 I,4 | run in the interests of large farmers. In yet other cases,
14 I,5 | agreeing to work for the large companies or by emigrating.
15 I,6 | landowning élite and the large companies involved in exploiting
16 I,9 | size of the holdings of large landowners, richer farmers
17 I,12 | directly or indirectly favour large landholdings through indirect
18 I,12 | landowners is higher than that of large landowners. The production
19 I,12 | landowners. The production of the large landowners, who own the
20 I,13 | to the outskirts of the large cities, which are increasingly
21 I,14 | process.~Deforestation of large areas is often encouraged
22 II,4 | inasmuch as it deprives a large part of humanity of the
23 II,6 | intrinsically illegitimate.~Such large landholdings are often poorly
24 II,6 | misappropriation of land by large landholders or national
25 II,7 | members of the government and large landowners in Oaxaca, Mexico: "...
26 II,7 | on work on the land. When large landholdings are insufficiently
27 II,8 | shares in middle-size and large firms";(38)~c) in terms
28 II,9 | workers.~Such farms should be large enough to allow the family
29 III,2 | simply to expropriation of large landholdings, their division
30 III,5 | some kind of taxation — by large landowners.~These services
31 III,7 | marketing. The fact that large numbers of people fulfill
32 III (52) | the case of a relatively large population as compared with
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