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Rural Youth: An Invention by Industrial Capitalism
This is an account of the processes of the social construction of the category rural youth, which started with the institutionalization of laws & public policies whose aim was to instill new ways of thinking, doing & feeling, among young men & women in the rural environment. In developed...
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