Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Jhevan B. Bandigan
Leo B. Cabangal
May 11,2023
The fourth section of most books that talk about a country's
history includes a discussion of the agrarian reform policies that have
been put in place there. These policies have been around for a long
time and they aim to make things more equal in rural areas by
changing the way land is owned and used. When we evaluate
chapter 4 of a history book that covers agrarian reform policies, we
need to look at the good things and the bad things about these
policies. One positive thing is that they can help to reduce inequality
and make life better for farmers. But there are also negatives to
consider, such as the slow implementation of the policies, poor quality
of the land distributed, and the exclusion of marginalized groups.
The authors and the people behind of this chapter did a lot of
research and used trustworthy sources to support what they wrote.
They also made a list of all the sources they used, so readers who are
interested can learn more about the topic. The fact that the chapter
focuses primarily on Philippine and Latin American policies is one of its
flaws. While these are without a doubt significant contextual
investigations, it would have been helpful for the creators to
incorporate a more extensive scope of models from various regions of
the planet. This would have permitted the peruser to thoroughly
analyze the strategies executed in various locales and gain a more
complete comprehension of the point.
The chapter also could have included more details about the
difficulties that arise when putting agrarian reform policies into action.
For example, it would have been helpful to talk about the political and
social obstruction that frequently emerges while attempting to execute
such strategies. This would have given the peruser a more nuanced
comprehension of the intricacy of the issue.