Agrarian
parties
are
political
parties
chiefly
representing
the
interests
of
peasants
or
,
more
broadly
,
the
rural
sector
of
society
.
The
extent
to
which
they
are
important
,
or
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they
even
exist
,
depends
mainly
on
two
factors
.
One
,
obviously
,
is
the
size
of
an
identifiable
peasantry
,
or
the
size
of
the
rural
relative
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the
urban
population
.
The
other
is
a
matter
of
social
integration
:
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agrarian
parties
to
be
important
,
the
representation
of
countryside
or
peasantry
must
not
be
integrated
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the
other
major
sections
of
society
.
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a
country
might
possess
a
sizeable
rural
population
,
but
have
an
economic
system
in
which
the
interests
of
the
voters
were
predominantly
related
to
their
incomes
,
not
to
their
occupations
or
location
;
and
in
such
a
country
the
political
system
would
be
unlikely
to
include
an
important
agrarian
party
.