The Agrarian Question in the Neoliberal Era: Primitive Accumulation and the Peasantry - Utsa Patnaik - Books - Pambazuka Press - 9780857490384 - September 5, 2011
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The Agrarian Question in the Neoliberal Era: Primitive Accumulation and the Peasantry

Utsa Patnaik

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The Agrarian Question in the Neoliberal Era: Primitive Accumulation and the Peasantry

A compelling and critical destruction of both the English agricultural revolution and the theory of comparative advantage, upon which unequal trade has been justified for three centuries, this account argues that these ideas have been used to disguise the fact that the North-from the time of colonialism to the present day-has used the much greater agricultural productivity of the South to feed and improve the living standards of its own people while impoverishing the South. At the same time, the imposition of neoliberal "reforms" in the African continent has led to greater unemployment, spiraling debt, land and livestock losses, reduced per capita food production, and decreased nutrition. Arguing that political stability hangs in the balance, this book calls for labor-intensive small-scale production, new thinking about which agricultural commodities are produced, the redistribution of the means of food production, and increased investment in rural development. The combined effort of African and Indian scholarly work, this account demands policies that defend the land rights of small producers and allow people to live with dignity.


96 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 5, 2011
ISBN13 9780857490384
Publishers Pambazuka Press
Pages 96
Dimensions 132 × 197 × 6 mm   ·   110 g
Language English  
Contributor Issa Shivji

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