Marxismus und ländliche Armut
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Within recent debates on the status of central Marxian categories,
reference has repeatedly been made to issues of rural poverty and
their implications for the Marxian model of class. This essay seeks to clarify the late Marx’s position on the developmental prospects
of rural societies, relating it to some of the main tendencies within
the ongoing controversy on “new peasant movements” and the significance
of subsistence and semi-subsistence agriculture in many
parts of the world, including Central and Eastern Europe. The essay
also discusses the current renaissance of Alexander Chayanov’s
theory of peasant economy, exploring the context within which
that theory was developed (the Soviet Union of the 1920s, which
experienced major famines and rural unrest) and using Chayanov’s
model of the family farm to show up some of the limitations of the
Marxian concept of “doubly free wage labour”.
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