Abstract

A few years after the agrarian revolution got under way (1971-74), the course of Algerian socialism seems to be marking a «pause». Officially-recognized insufficiencies in productivity lead one to pose questions about the production systems that have been est ablished : self -administre d estates and CAPRA. A trend towards the creation of agro-combines can be discerned. As far as the CAPRA are concerned, alongside successes, one can find failures caused by the withdrawal of assignees. Each socialist village poses a particular problem ; they often play a regulative and mediative role which introduces the peasant to an authentic social existence.

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