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In this apposite study, Tom Brass explores the relationship between the political subject and the politics of the radical right in the absence of class-based projects of the left.
Tom Brass takes the lessons drawn by Development Studies and deftly applies them to metropolitan capitalist nations.
Using examples from different historical contexts, this book examines the relationship between class, nationalism, modernity and the agrarian myth.
Conventional wisdom holds that Capitalism depends on the exploitation of 'free labor.' This volume challenges those ideas.
This book focuses on the relationship between economic growth in Third World agriculture and the employment of bonded labour
Tracing the emergence and re-emergence of the agrarian myth in the past century the argument in this book is that at the centre of the discourse about the cultural identity of "otherness/difference" lies the concept of an innate "peasant-ness".
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