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The moral economy of the peasant rebellion and subsistence in Southeast Asia

Title
The moral economy of the peasant [electronic resource] : rebellion and subsistence in Southeast Asia / James C. Scott.
ISBN
0300185553
9780300185553
0300018622
0300021909
9780300018622
9780300021905
Published
New Haven : Yale University Press, 1976.
Physical Description
1 online resource (ix, 246 pages) : illustrations
Local Notes
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Summary
"James C. Scott places the critical problem of the peasant household -- subsistence -- at the center of this study. The fear of food shortages, he argues persuasively, explains many otherwise puzzling technical, social, and moral arrangements in peasant society, such as resistance to innovation, the desire to own land even at some cost in terms of income, relationships with other people, and relationships with institutions, including the state. Once the centrality of the subsistence problem is recognized, its effects on notions of economic and political justice can also be seen. Scott draws from the history of agrarian society in lower Burma and Vietnam to show how the transformations of the colonial era systematically violated the peasants' 'moral economy' and created a situation of potential rebellion and revolution. Demonstrating keen insights into the behavior of people in other cultures and a rare ability to generalize soundly from case studies, Scott offers a different perspective on peasant behavior that will be of interest particularly to political scientists, anthropologists, sociologists, and Southeast Asianists."--Publisher description.
Variant and related titles
Rebellion and subsistence in Southeast Asia
EBSCOhost eBook collection, Yale University Press.
Other formats
Print version: Scott, James C. Moral economy of the peasant. New Haven : Yale University Press, 1976
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 08, 2019
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. The economics and sociology of the subsistence ethic
2. Subsistence security in peasant choice and values
3. The distribution of risk and colonial change
4. The state as claimant
5. The depression rebellions
6. Implications for the analysis of exploitation : reciprocity and subsistence as justice
7. Revolt, survival, and repression.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
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