Agrarian reform is concerned with land rights and their character, strength, and distribution, while land reform focuses not only on these but also on a broader set of issues, such as the class character of the relations of production and distribution in farming and related enterprises, and how these connect to the wider class structure. true or false
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Agrarian reform is concerned with land rights and their character, strength, and distribution, while land reform focuses not only on these but also on a broader set of issues, such as the class character of the relations of production and distribution in farming and related enterprises, and how these connect to the wider class structure. true or false
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True. Agrarian reform is indeed primarily concerned with the rights, character, and distribution of land. It often involves the redistribution of agricultural land from large landowners to those who have no land. On the other hand, land reform is a broader concept that not only includes these aspects but also considers the class character of the relations of production and distribution in farming and related enterprises. It looks at how these relations connect to the wider class structure, which can include issues of social justice and equality. Therefore, the statement is true.
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