The Agrarian Question in Socialist Transitions

The Agrarian Question in Socialist Transitions
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9781136284847
ISBN-13 : 1136284842
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Synopsis The Agrarian Question in Socialist Transitions by : Ashwani Saith

First published in 1986. This collection of eight essays begins with a piece that constructs a preliminary argument concerning the position of the peasantry in the twin transitions: the first to industrialisation, and the second, towards socialism. In the poor developing country launching upon both simultaneously, the agrarian question bifurcates into two dichotomous sets of issues.

The Long Transition

The Long Transition
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Publisher : Tulika Publishers
Total Pages : 482
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015042708290
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Synopsis The Long Transition by : Utsa Patnaik

The papers in this volume, though covering a wide range of fields, from economic theory to economic history, the problems of socialist economies and the dynamics of Indian agriculture, have nonetheless a basic unity. This arises not only from the Marxist perspective underlying them but also from an attempt to engage with the present as history . This present , above all, is marked by the phenomenon of imperialism whose conceptual presence permeates many of the essays. Its role in the development of capitalism in the advanced countries, its need and attempt to recolonize the third world, the contradictions arising from the unresolved agrarian question in third-world societies, and the minimum conditions for their completing the long transition to emancipation: such are the issues which concern the author. The concepts of class and the mode of production are developed and used for exploring these issues. Utsa Patnaik is Professor of Economics at the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. She has written extensively on political economy, capitalism and the agrarian question. Her publications include The Agrarian Question and the Development of Capitalism in India (1986), Peasant Class Differentiation (1987), Agrarian Relations and Accumulation (editor, 1990), and Chains of Servitude: Bondage and Slavery in India (joint editor, 1985).To [readers], the work will be valuable from the historical, analytical and academic perspectives. The book encapsulates almost all the major issues focused upon by Marxist political economists with regard to the Indian economy. The Telegraph

The Agrarian Question in Socialist Transitions

The Agrarian Question in Socialist Transitions
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 9781136284915
ISBN-13 : 1136284915
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Synopsis The Agrarian Question in Socialist Transitions by : Ashwani Saith

First published in 1986. This collection of eight essays begins with a piece that constructs a preliminary argument concerning the position of the peasantry in the twin transitions: the first to industrialisation, and the second, towards socialism. In the poor developing country launching upon both simultaneously, the agrarian question bifurcates into two dichotomous sets of issues.

Lenin on the Agrarian Question

Lenin on the Agrarian Question
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Publisher : New York : International Publishers
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B91058
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Synopsis Lenin on the Agrarian Question by : Anna Rochester

"A note on sources": p. 217. "Reference notes": p. 218-224.

Socialist Agriculture In Transition

Socialist Agriculture In Transition
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Publisher : Westview Press
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106008233543
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Synopsis Socialist Agriculture In Transition by : Joseph C Brada

The Agrarian Question in the Neoliberal Era

The Agrarian Question in the Neoliberal Era
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Publisher : Fahamu/Pambazuka
Total Pages : 98
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ISBN-10 : 9780857490384
ISBN-13 : 0857490389
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Synopsis The Agrarian Question in the Neoliberal Era by : Utsa Patnaik

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 Northfrom the time of colonialism to the present dayhas 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. "