It's the Population!
This book is Hamlet without the Prince. The first and most important thing to understand about Chiapas is the tremendous increase in population it has had in the last fifty years. Yet this book never comes to grips with the question of how people are to live today when they are many times more numerous than fifty years ago, and at that time they barely eked out a living. It's too bad that the INI didn't start out with birth control measures when it started work over 50 years ago. If Collier had had a co-author skilled in demography and economics to supplement his own first hand knowledge of the last fifty years in the Chiapas highlands, this could have been a very rewarding book. But as it stands, particularly in the later chapters, there is too much "anti-globalony".
different but very interesting angle on the zapatistas
The book has a very different focus on the Zapatista movement than most others out there. It doesn't look at it from a present time point of view and what do the Zapatistas mean, what do they want, how do they work....It looks simply at the history of the indigenous people of Chiapas and their relationship with the mexican governement and tries to make sense and explain why it is that the zapatista rebellion happened in Chiapas. Very interesting and well written
Most in depth, gives the most background info of chiapas
This book is amazing, definetely one of the best out there. Dont be fooled by its cheap price, its well worth three times that amount if youre an avid chiapas rebel. For those of you looking for your first Chiapas book, this is definetely the one to choose.
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