Abstract

The objective of the article is the analysis of public agrarian policies during the Peronist governments, focused on land ownership and tenure, in the immediate post-war period and the early 1970s.They responded, in each case, to dissimilar internal and international situations, with strong social and political tensions, but crossed by conflictive processes around redistribution, which generated continuous disputes and situations of instability; always within the framework of a State capitalism that implies the possibility of reproducing favorable conditions for the development of the productive forces under capitalist modalities of production.

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