
The Surprising Political Consequences Of Emigration?
Not Another Politics Podcast
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Emigration and Political Dynamics in 20th Century Mexico
This chapter examines the nuanced relationship between elite landowners and emigration trends in 20th century Mexico, especially in the aftermath of the revolution. It discusses how landowners' financial support for emigration paradoxically mitigated collective action threats, while also exploring the broader implications of migration options on political mobilization and engagement. The chapter highlights the dual nature of emigration as both a resource for some individuals and a potential deterrent for collective political action.
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