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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Part I Introductory
1 Introduction: The End of the Peasant? Global Capitalism and the Future of Agrarian Society
2 The “End of the Peasantry” Scenario: Dream and Nightmare
3 The Return of the Peasant: Possible? Desirable?
Part II The People’s Republic of China
4 History, Capitalism, and the Making of the Postsocialist Chinese Peasant
5 China Experience, Comparative Advantage, and the Rural Reconstruction Experiment
6 The Political Economy of Spatial Inequality in China
7 Reserve the Land for Family Farming: On the Use of Farmland and the Future of Peasantry in China
8 Awaiting Urbanization: Urban Village Redevelopment in Coastal Urban China
9 Public Regulation of Private Relations: Changing Conditions of Property Regulation in China
Part III Tricontinental Perspectives
10 Primitive Accumulation and the Peasantry in the Present Era of Neoliberalism with Reference to the Indian Experience
11 Peasants in Indonesia and the Politics of (Peri)Urbanization
12 Land Occupations and Land Reform in Zimbabwe: Toward the National Democratic Revolution
13 Polycultures of the Mind: The “End” of the Peasant and the Birth of Agroecology
14 Community Capacity and Challenges of Ecuadorian Agrarian Farmer Organizations for Generating Alternatives to Pesticide Use: A Case Study
Part IV Epilogue
15 Drawing Lessons from the 2008 World Food Crisis
Contributors
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