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III. Objectives of Land Reform
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Martin M. C. Yang
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- PREFACE VII
- CONTENTS XIII
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1. Introduction
- I. Need for Land Reform 1
- II. Reasons for Land Reform 11
- III. Objectives of Land Reform 17
- IV. Policies and Methods in Land Reform 21
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2. Land Reform Programs
- I. The Three Programs 38
- II. Implementation of the Three Programs 49
- III. Objectives Achieved 81
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3. Plan of Study
- I. Scope 86
- II. Methods 92
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4. Land Reform and Morale
- Introduction 132
- I. Emotional Response: A Precondition toward Acceptance 133
- II. Former Tenant-Farmers 136
- III. Present Tenant-Farmers 143
- IV. Original Owner-Farmers 146
- V. Farm Laborers 151
- VI. Landlords 154
- VII. Non-farm People 159
- VIII. Conclusion 163
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5. Land Reform and Agricultural Improvement
- Introduction 168
- I. Recent Agricultural Improvements in Taiwan 169
- II. Agricultural Progress Made by the Former-tenant Farm Households 196
- III. Agricultural Improvements by Other Farm Households 211
- IV. Non-farm People's Observations 223
- V. Conclusion 225
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6. Change of Occupation of the Landlords
- I. The Government's Way of Inducing the Landlords to Change Occupation 230
- II. The Landlords' Own Efforts toward Change of Occupation 239
- III. Difficulties in Change of Occupation 245
- IV. Other Observations 249
- V. Conclusion 256
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7. Land Reform and Farm Living Conditions (Part I)
- Introduction 261
- I. Changes Over-all 262
- II. Changes in Specific Areas 276
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8. Land Reform and Farm Living Conditions (Part II)
- Introduction 313
- III. Relationship between Land Reform and Changed Farm Conditions 336
- IV. Conclusion 350
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9. Community Participation After Land Reform
- Introduction 351
- I. Community Participation as Viewed by Farm People 353
- II. Education as a Precondition for Positive Community Participation 370
- III. Educational and Social Activities 388
- IV. Participation in Farmers' Associations 406
- V. Land Reform and Community Participation 411
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10. Social Structure and Social Relations After Land Reform
- Introduction 419
- I. Traditional Social Structure 420
- II. Changes in Social Structure 445
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11. Changes in Power Structure and Leadership in Rural Communities
- Introduction 472
- I. Traditional Power Structure 473
- II. Traditional Community Leadership 476
- III. Changes in Power Structure 480
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12. Land Reform and Modernization of Rural Life
- I. A Recapitulation 507
- II. Modernization 510
- III. Dynamics of Modernization 515
- IV. Characteristics of the New Farmers 521
- V. Other Factors for Modernization 528
- VI. Modernization of Agriculture 533
- Bibliography 551
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 557
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- PREFACE VII
- CONTENTS XIII
-
1. Introduction
- I. Need for Land Reform 1
- II. Reasons for Land Reform 11
- III. Objectives of Land Reform 17
- IV. Policies and Methods in Land Reform 21
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2. Land Reform Programs
- I. The Three Programs 38
- II. Implementation of the Three Programs 49
- III. Objectives Achieved 81
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3. Plan of Study
- I. Scope 86
- II. Methods 92
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4. Land Reform and Morale
- Introduction 132
- I. Emotional Response: A Precondition toward Acceptance 133
- II. Former Tenant-Farmers 136
- III. Present Tenant-Farmers 143
- IV. Original Owner-Farmers 146
- V. Farm Laborers 151
- VI. Landlords 154
- VII. Non-farm People 159
- VIII. Conclusion 163
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5. Land Reform and Agricultural Improvement
- Introduction 168
- I. Recent Agricultural Improvements in Taiwan 169
- II. Agricultural Progress Made by the Former-tenant Farm Households 196
- III. Agricultural Improvements by Other Farm Households 211
- IV. Non-farm People's Observations 223
- V. Conclusion 225
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6. Change of Occupation of the Landlords
- I. The Government's Way of Inducing the Landlords to Change Occupation 230
- II. The Landlords' Own Efforts toward Change of Occupation 239
- III. Difficulties in Change of Occupation 245
- IV. Other Observations 249
- V. Conclusion 256
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7. Land Reform and Farm Living Conditions (Part I)
- Introduction 261
- I. Changes Over-all 262
- II. Changes in Specific Areas 276
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8. Land Reform and Farm Living Conditions (Part II)
- Introduction 313
- III. Relationship between Land Reform and Changed Farm Conditions 336
- IV. Conclusion 350
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9. Community Participation After Land Reform
- Introduction 351
- I. Community Participation as Viewed by Farm People 353
- II. Education as a Precondition for Positive Community Participation 370
- III. Educational and Social Activities 388
- IV. Participation in Farmers' Associations 406
- V. Land Reform and Community Participation 411
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10. Social Structure and Social Relations After Land Reform
- Introduction 419
- I. Traditional Social Structure 420
- II. Changes in Social Structure 445
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11. Changes in Power Structure and Leadership in Rural Communities
- Introduction 472
- I. Traditional Power Structure 473
- II. Traditional Community Leadership 476
- III. Changes in Power Structure 480
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12. Land Reform and Modernization of Rural Life
- I. A Recapitulation 507
- II. Modernization 510
- III. Dynamics of Modernization 515
- IV. Characteristics of the New Farmers 521
- V. Other Factors for Modernization 528
- VI. Modernization of Agriculture 533
- Bibliography 551
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 557