The Land Question and Development

Authors

  • Artchil B. Fernandez University of the Philippines-Diliman Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70922/w0tmnp34

Keywords:

land reform, agriculture, economic development, pathways to capitalist development, late development dilemma

Abstract

There are growing concerns that the social justice provision of the Philippine Constitution where agrarian reform is embedded will be abandoned by future governments intent on market solutions to poverty and late development. This paper disagrees and argues for the need to extend the land reform program in the light of the current issues faced by the country. It contends that agrarian reform is a crucial ingredient to address the late development status of the Philippines. The paper makes it case by first tackling the role of agriculture in development. It next discusses the pathways to economic development with land reform as a vital component. Lastly it argues for the extension of the land reform program as a key component for the development of the Philippines.

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Author Biography

  • Artchil B. Fernandez, University of the Philippines-Diliman

    Artchil Bellosillo Fernandez is a sociology graduate student at the University of the Philippines – Diliman.  His area of specialization is political sociology and his research interests are on social conflict, collective violence, social movements and civil society. Writing for a local daily, he maintains a regular weekly column at the Daily Guardian, a regional newspaper in Western Visayas based in Iloilo City.  He is also a Registered Electrical Engineer.

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Published

2023-07-10

How to Cite

The Land Question and Development. (2023). Social Sciences and Development Review, 13(1), 51-61. https://doi.org/10.70922/w0tmnp34