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Joaquín Costa on Peruvian Influence in Spanish Agrarian Collectivism
Abstract
This paper analyzes the political organization and concepts of territorial property as proposed by Polo de Ondegardo, José de Acosta, and Francisco Murcia de la Llana, within the framework of Joaquín Costa's notion of “Peruvian collectivism”. By examining these authors' reflections on governance within the context of the Hispanic monarchy in Peru, this study highlights their contributions to agrarian collectivism as a response to 19th-century economic challenges. It situates their ideas alongside Costa's reinterpretation of land tenure and labor organization, revealing how he sought to reconcile individual rights with collective ownership, drawing inspiration from both historical traditions and contemporary liberal thought. The analysis concludes by considering the implications of these ideas for social reform and the complex interplay between liberalism and imperialism in shaping modern national identities.
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