Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 152
... peasants living within the boundaries of haciendas or members of the new post - agrarian reform production units be in- cluded . What follows best applies to agricultural peasants farming their own land and living in independent ...
... peasants living within the boundaries of haciendas or members of the new post - agrarian reform production units be in- cluded . What follows best applies to agricultural peasants farming their own land and living in independent ...
Page 161
... peasants thus produce part or all of their subsistence needs , the wage for which they compete does not have to cover these costs as in proletarian labor . The outcome for peasants in the periphery in the development of relationships ...
... peasants thus produce part or all of their subsistence needs , the wage for which they compete does not have to cover these costs as in proletarian labor . The outcome for peasants in the periphery in the development of relationships ...
Page 163
... peasantry to persist . Since reciprocal labor is a means through which peasants can as- sume part of their reproduction costs and thus facilitate capital accu- mulation , it can be expected to inform developmental strategies in ...
... peasantry to persist . Since reciprocal labor is a means through which peasants can as- sume part of their reproduction costs and thus facilitate capital accu- mulation , it can be expected to inform developmental strategies in ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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