The Persistence of Subsistence Agriculture: Life Beneath the Level of the Marketplace
Lexington Books, Dec 19, 2006 - Social Science - 272 pages
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The story told by The Persistence of Subsistence Agriculture begins 8,000 years ago as humans began using the land and weather to provide themselves with food, housing, and clothing. Productive farmers took care of most daily needs within the small conservative world in which they lived. This world organized around small-scale subsistence farming is ending as the ancient world of farmers has given away to that dominated by the modern marketplace. This book is about how the modern market world transformed these remote agricultural farmers. Waters uses diverse examples to illustrate how the modern market economy captured persistent subsistence farmers and forever altered life in 18th century Scotland, 19th century United States, 20th century Tanzania, and indeed, the entire modern world.
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Contents
| 95 | |
Conclusions Challenging Development Orthodoxies | 211 |
Bibliography | 245 |
Index | 253 |
About the Author | 257 |
Bibliographic information
| Title | The Persistence of Subsistence Agriculture: Life Beneath the Level of the Marketplace |
| Author | Tony Waters |
| Publisher | Lexington Books, 2006 |
| ISBN | 0739158767, 9780739158760 |
| Length | 272 pages |
| Subjects | › › Political Science / Labor & Industrial Relations |
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