Communist land reform policies refer to the redistributive measures implemented by communist governments with the aim of eliminating feudal or capitalist systems of land ownership. These policies typically involve seizing land from wealthy and powerful individuals and redistributing it among peasants or collective farms.
Related terms
Collectivization: This term refers to the process of combining small individual farms into larger agricultural collectives owned and managed by the state or community.
Agrarian Reform: Agrarian reform involves changes in land tenure systems, such as redistributing land to farmers or implementing rent control, with the goal of improving agricultural productivity and reducing inequality.
Peasant Uprising: A peasant uprising is a revolt or rebellion led by rural farmers against oppressive social or economic conditions, often triggered by issues related to land ownership.