Distributing legitimacy: the politics of milk in post-World War II Venezuela

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Shane Hamilton
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ABSTRACT Questions of how best to feed the urban masses in an economy largely dependent on petroleum have permeated Venezuela’s domestic and international political spheres since World War II. A state-initiated project, run by American capitalists under the direction of Nelson Rockefeller, developed Venezuela’s milk distribution system into one of the country’s most important agrifood industries by the late 1960s. The ways in which the firm navigated complicated questions of legitimacy and trust in public and private organizations provide an illustrative example of the inherently complicated relationship between state and business in the political economy of food distribution.
分配合法性:二战后委内瑞拉的牛奶政治
摘要自第二次世界大战以来,在一个主要依赖石油的经济体中,如何最好地养活城市民众的问题已经渗透到委内瑞拉的国内外政治领域。在纳尔逊·洛克菲勒的指导下,一个由美国资本家运营的国家发起的项目,在20世纪60年代末将委内瑞拉的牛奶配送系统发展成为该国最重要的农业食品行业之一。该公司处理公共和私人组织的合法性和信任等复杂问题的方式,为食品分配政治经济中国家和企业之间固有的复杂关系提供了一个例证。
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History of Retailing and Consumption
History of Retailing and Consumption Arts and Humanities-History
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