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"agrarian problems" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to issues or difficulties related to farming or agriculture. Example: The government is struggling to address the ongoing agrarian problems, such as land shortages and low crop yields, in rural areas.
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The high point of his early scholarly career was his inaugural address at Freiburg in 1895, in which he pulled together some five years of study on the agrarian problems of Germany east of the Elbe into a devastating indictment of the ruling Junker aristocracy as historically obsolete.
Following his doctoral and postdoctoral theses on the agrarian history of ancient Rome and the evolution of medieval trading societies, respectively, Weber wrote a comprehensive analysis of the agrarian problems of eastern Germany for one of the country's most important academic societies, the Union for Social Policy (1890).
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With so much space, there should be no agrarian problem at all.
He taught tutorial classes (for working-class students) at Oxford, where he wrote his first major work, The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century (1912).
"In just 20 years, we have become the voice of the poor," says Saragih. "The world is facing a huge agrarian problem.
In April 1917 he averted a potentially revolutionary situation when he promised land reform and the right to vote to an assemblage of Romanian peasant troops, but he failed to arrive at definitive solutions for either the agrarian problem or the shortcomings of democracy in the postwar years.
The plebeian character of the struggle, and the radical ideologies, spawned radical solutions to the agrarian problem.
"We would also be voting against the root causes of the conflict: the agrarian problem, the abandonment of many regions, the stigmatization of political currents and social movements, inequality," he said.
In "Now You See It," Ms. Davidson cites the elite Socratic system of questions and answers, the agrarian method of problem-solving and the apprenticeship program of imitating a master.
Nevertheless, major efforts have been expended by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and other international bodies and by governments to devise viable frameworks for solving agricultural and rural problems emanating from defective agrarian structures.
During this period, sociology was concerned with practical problems of agrarian inequality and poverty and therefore directed to "solve social problems through reformism and social adjustments" (Cheng and So 1983, p. 475).
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