New Farmers' Movements in IndiaTom Brass Routledge, 05/03/2014 - 304 من الصفحات The essays in this collection focus on the reasons for and background to the emergence during the 1980s of the new farmers' movements in India. In addition to a more general consideration of the economic, political and theoretical dimensions of this development, there are case studies which cover the farmer's movements in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Karnataka. |
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... regard to both inputs and output. Accordingly, like the other regions of India where such mobilisations have occurred, farmers' demands in Punjab include index-linked agricultural output prices, lower input prices, crop insurance ...
... regard to both inputs and output. Accordingly, like the other regions of India where such mobilisations have occurred, farmers' demands in Punjab include index-linked agricultural output prices, lower input prices, crop insurance ...
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... regard to both inputs and output . Accordingly , like the other regions of India where such mobilisations have occurred , farmers ' demands in Punjab include index - linked agricultural output prices , lower input prices , crop ...
... regard to both inputs and output . Accordingly , like the other regions of India where such mobilisations have occurred , farmers ' demands in Punjab include index - linked agricultural output prices , lower input prices , crop ...
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... regard the peasantry as a ' class ' but as an internally differentiated stratum divided into antagonistic capitalist / proletarian class positions . The extent to which the resulting process of ' depeasantisation ' affects the middle ...
... regard the peasantry as a ' class ' but as an internally differentiated stratum divided into antagonistic capitalist / proletarian class positions . The extent to which the resulting process of ' depeasantisation ' affects the middle ...
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... regard themselves as part of the Indian ruling class , and thus perceive themselves as unrepresented by the Indian state . The contribution by Hasan demonstrates how in western UP the BKU finds support among those agrarian capitalists ...
... regard themselves as part of the Indian ruling class , and thus perceive themselves as unrepresented by the Indian state . The contribution by Hasan demonstrates how in western UP the BKU finds support among those agrarian capitalists ...
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... regards the state as the mechanism whereby the latter appropriates resources produced by the former . Peasants are forced to pay for industrialisation , which populists maintain is an alien / urban / capitalist phenomenon the cost of ...
... regards the state as the mechanism whereby the latter appropriates resources produced by the former . Peasants are forced to pay for industrialisation , which populists maintain is an alien / urban / capitalist phenomenon the cost of ...
المحتوى
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27 | |
The Class Character and Politics of | 72 |
New Farmers Movements in India | 95 |
Hindutva Politics and | 165 |
The Farmers Movement and Agrarian | 195 |
Khadi Curtain Weak Capitalism | 212 |
A Critique | 228 |
Populism Peasants | 246 |
Abstracts | 287 |
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