Insurgent Collective Action and Civil War in El Salvador

作者: Elisabeth Jean Wood

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关键词: InsurgencyPeriod (music)Political sciencePolitical economyLeft-wing politicsRural peopleComparative politicsSpanish Civil WarCollective actionLaw

摘要: Widespread support among rural people for the leftist insurgency during civil war in El Salvador challenges conventional interpretations of collective action. Those who supplied tortillas, information, and other aid to guerillas took mortal risks yet stood gain no more than those did not. Wood's rich tapestry explanation is based on oral histories gathered from peasants supported not over a period many years immediately following war, interviews with military commanders both sides. Peasants FMLN, Wood found, any material that was contingent their participation, but rather moral emotional reasons. alternative model places emotions morals, as well interests, at heart

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