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Yucatecan hacendados were quick to exploit this by financing
and co-opting anarchosyndicalist unions, local leaders, and electoral
candidates who opposed the agrarian reform. The first section provides a more
traditional examination of urban political history, centered on the
conflicts between Republican parties and anarchosyndicalist movements. In these three
cases, it appears that "durable political organisations" were
involved in fomenting and leading the protests; the Radical Republican
Party and then anarchosyndicalists in the case of Barcelona, the Fareyn
(of the Jewish Communist Movement) in Toronto and the French Communist
Party in France at least for the later riots. |
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