Emancipatory rural politics: confronting authoritarian populism
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Ruth Hall | Ian Scoones | Ben White | Saturnino M. Borras | Marc Edelman | I. Scoones | M. Edelman | R. Hall | B. White | Wendy Wolford | S. Borras | Wendy Wolford
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