State, Capital, And Rural Society

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A01=Ben Orlove
A01=Michael W Foley
A01=Thomas F Love
Agrarian Reform
agrarian reform analysis
anthropological research
Author_Ben Orlove
Author_Michael W Foley
Author_Thomas F Love
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Chapare Coca
class and power relations
Coca Cultivation
Coca Growers
Coca Leaf
Coca Production
Crop Substitution Program
dependency theory critique
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High Grade Mineral
indigenous economic systems
Lake Titicaca
Landed Men
Latin America
Latin American anthropology
Latin American Political Economy
Metallic Content
Mine Owners
Montes De Oca
Noncapitalist Modes
Petty Commodity Mode
Piece Rate Work
political economy
political economy field research
rural development
rural development studies
Short Investment Horizon
Small Scale Maize
Small Scale Mining Operations
Social Science Research
state theory
Trout Aquaculture
Trout Farm
Trout Hatchery
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367288747
  • Weight: 820g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 233mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume represents recent anthropological research on the political economy of Latin America. Dependency theories, modes of production analysis, and theories of the state all attempt to conceptualize the interrelations among "class," "interest," and, at some level, "power." All three, that is, focus on classical questions of political economy. The studies presented in this volume both draw on the insights of this literature and challenge the grander theories in important respects. The chapters in this volume represent an anthropological contribution to the political economy of Latin America, a bypassing of dependency theory and the adoption of its successors, mode of production analysis and state theory.

Benjamin S. Orlove , M.W. Foley,Thomas F. Love

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