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1) Introduction: the Political Economy of Agrarian Change; 2) Production and Reproduction: Key Concepts; 3) Capitalism: Origins and Early Development; 4) Colonialism and Capitalism; 5) Farming and Agriculture, Local and Global; 6) Neoliberal Globalization and World Agriculture; 7) Capitalist Agriculture and Non-capitalist Farmers? Production, Exploitation and Resistance; 8) Class Formation in the Countryside; 9) Complexities of Class
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Add Class Dynamics of Agrarian Change, Development processes are never neutral. They impact various groups and classes of people differently. A high food price may benefit some rich peasants who produce and sell food surplus, but it may disadvantage landless rural laborers. A project on irriga, Class Dynamics of Agrarian Change to your collection on WonderClub |