Class Dynamics of Agrarian Change
Class Dynamics of Agrarian Change by Henry Bernstein is the first volume in the Agrarian Change and Peasant Studies Series by ICAS (Initiatives in Critical Agrarian Studies). It is important to start the series with Henry’s book for at least two reasons: the strategic importance of agrarian political economy analytical lenses in agrarian studies today and the world-class quality of the book. It sets the tone and raises the bar. It helps ensure that succeeding volumes will be as politically relevant and scientifically rigorous.
Series: Agrarian Change & Peasant Studies
Published: 2021
Pages: 152
eBook: 9781788532174
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Acknowledgements | |||
Preface | |||
Introduction: The Political Economy of Agrarian Change | |||
1 Production and Productivity | |||
2 Origins and Early Development of Capitalism | |||
3 Colonialism and Capitalism | |||
4 Farming and Agriculture, Local and Global | |||
5 Neoliberal Globalization and World Agriculture | |||
6 Capitalist Agriculture and Non-Capitalist Farmers? | |||
7 Class Formation in the Countryside | |||
8 Complexities of Class | |||
Glossary | |||
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