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Sunday, 29 April 2018
Serving the interests of capital: the role of economics as an academic discipline.
Sunday, 15 April 2018
The historical origins of Colombia’s FARC: class struggle towards ‘La Violencia’.
In this guest post, Oliver Dodd analyses changes to Colombia’s political economy in the
period preceding the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia’s (FARC) founding
to reveal the organisation’s historical roots. He argues that processes of
political economic development in Colombia did not take place in an orderly and
steady manner, but rather involved conflict and antagonism between various
social-class forces engaged in a struggle for hegemony. Ultimately, Colombia’s
economic development encouraged the spread of political terror, which was
sponsored politically largely by Conservatives to combat the threat of a
growing independent labour movement. In turn, this trajectory of violence
permitted the Communist Party to establish ‘safe communities’ eventually
resulting in FARC’s founding.
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