NO AGRARIAN REFORM: REVOLUTIE WITHOUT REVOLUTION?
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https://doi.org/10.22219/jp.v2i1.11742Abstract
RI’s independence is a revolution to form a nation and state with an independentsocial structure. One of the instruments of de-colonization of the Indonesian people
is the Agrarian Revolution. The matter of study in this paper is why, since Sokarno
stepped down, the implementation of agrarian reform became half-hearted. This
writing method with a literature study through historical, descriptive analysis. The
result reveals there has not been a fundamental change in the basic socio-agrarian
structure in Indonesia, and people fought for it from 2014 until now
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31-03-2020
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Razuni, G., & Pramanti, A. (2020). NO AGRARIAN REFORM: REVOLUTIE WITHOUT REVOLUTION?. Jurnal Partisipatoris, 2(1), 11–18. https://doi.org/10.22219/jp.v2i1.11742
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