#3283. Food sovereignty and agroecology praxis in a capitalist setting: the need for a radical pedagogy

October 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The research analyzes the potential for anti-capitalist politics to ‘translate among food sovereignty proponents. A crucial tool for advancing food sovereignty and agroecology in the country will be radical pedagogy—and specifically political education efforts that advance both critical analyses of capitalism and prefigurative (post-capitalist) socio-economic arrangements. The research illustrates how instances of agroecological prefiguration may relate to critical theories of capitalist political economy and the agrarian question, as well as radical pedagogies that will help a counter-hegemonic food sovereignty translate in a capitalist context.
Keywords:
agrarian question; agroecology; Food sovereignty; political education; praxis; prefigurative politics; utopia

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