Centrality of Agriculture e-bog
619,55 DKK
(inkl. moms 774,44 DKK)
Using ecological, historical, humanist, institutionalist, and Marxist methodologies, Duncan argues that the entire project of developing the theory of political economy has been seriously sidetracked by industrialism. Using England as a case study he shows that the relationship between modernity and agriculture need not be uncomfortable and suggests ways in which the original socialist project ...
E-bog
619,55 DKK
Forlag
McGill University Libraries
Udgivet
11 marts 1996
Længde
344 sider
Genrer
JFCX
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780773565715
Using ecological, historical, humanist, institutionalist, and Marxist methodologies, Duncan argues that the entire project of developing the theory of political economy has been seriously sidetracked by industrialism. Using England as a case study he shows that the relationship between modernity and agriculture need not be uncomfortable and suggests ways in which the original socialist project can be rejuvenated to make it both more feasible and more attractive. Duncan concludes that no sustainable human future can be conceived unless and until the centrality of agriculture is properly recognized and new economic institutions are developed that will encourage people to take care of their landscapes.