2017
DOI: 10.3280/sf2017-004008
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Systematic Thought and the Early French Enlightenment

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“…581 Those conflicts occasionally extended to claims amongst cities, as demonstrated by confrontations between the cabildos of Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Santa Fe. 582 Finally, in Argentina the Crown was likewise interested in protecting the rights of Native American groups. For example, in Salta del Tucumán, Andrés Mestre ordered the restitution of communal lands that had been taken from the Native American groups of the Beniaguas and the Tilianes.…”
Section: Communal Property In Louisiana Chile and Argentinamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…581 Those conflicts occasionally extended to claims amongst cities, as demonstrated by confrontations between the cabildos of Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Santa Fe. 582 Finally, in Argentina the Crown was likewise interested in protecting the rights of Native American groups. For example, in Salta del Tucumán, Andrés Mestre ordered the restitution of communal lands that had been taken from the Native American groups of the Beniaguas and the Tilianes.…”
Section: Communal Property In Louisiana Chile and Argentinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…580 There was a clear dichotomy between large landholders on haciendas (which comprised latifundios) and small farmers owning lands that hardly sufficed for subsistence (which comprised minifundios). 581 Even when haciendas seemed to be multifamily properties, they remained uniform economic units 582 and the latifundio was the dominant economic and social unit. 583 In Chile, during the era of revolution , some groups aimed to depart from capitalism and adopt socialism.…”
Section: Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%