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Understanding CF: CF as a Strategy to Enable Dispossession-Free Accumulation Strategy
In this chapter, the author argues that capitalist accumulation can indeed occur without dispossession. Here, David Harvey’s theory of Accumulation... -
Resisting Dispossession The Odisha Story
The book brings to the reader a set of political and social narratives woven around people’s resistance against big dams, mining and industrial...
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Political economy of law, efficiency and adverse ‘inclusion’: rethinking land acquisition in India
With the escalated rate of land acquisition in India to produce viable development projects and essential infrastructure for ‘public purpose’, there...
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Dispossession, Neoliberal Urbanism and Societal Transformation: Insight into Rajarhat New Township in West Bengal
Land dispossession under the neoliberal capitalist development has become a focal point of debate across the Indian states, particularly in West... -
Land Titles and Dispossession: Allotment on American Indian Reservations
The Nelson Act of 1889 established the allotment of American Indian lands for American Indians in Minnesota; subsequent changes allowed land to be...
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Collective Action in Ecuadorian Amazonia
The Amazon region is an extraordinary place to study local and international power relations, social and environmental dispossession, conflicts of... -
Capital Penetration and the Subordination of the Peasantry Under Neoliberalism in Africa
As a dominant trajectory animating global capitalism, neoliberalism affects, in multiple ways, land and agriculture across the African continent,... -
Seasonal Migration and Unfree Labour in Globalising India: Insights from Field Surveys in Odisha
With rising inter-regional disparities in post-reform India, circular and seasonal labour migration from the relatively less developed regions to the...
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Attributes and Trends of Rentified Capitalism
What is rentified capitalism? And, how can we characterise its unfolding into the socio-economic sphere? This paper theoretically and empirically...
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Deindustrialization and Reprimarization
In this chapter, deindustrialization and reprimarization are defined and then an analysis of the processes of deindustrialization in Argentina and... -
Theoretical Issues
This chapter presents the theoretical issues of relevance related to the key themes of the book. It begins with a general discussion of the concepts... -
Islamic revolution and Anfal
The Islamic revolution is nothing but Islamic revivalism or the establishment of an Islamic state based on Sharia. In this paper, I focus on the...
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Marx and the Environment
I first briefly reiterate the purpose of the book: to demonstrate the crucial role that the qualitative theory of value and the associated concept of... -
Self-Care by Indian Women: Materiality and Time Use
Self-care is an aspect of social reproduction—the basis of a sustainable economy. Social reproduction ensures the primary condition for capitalist...
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Adivasi Women, Agrarian Change and Forms of Labour in Neo-liberal India
This chapter elaborates the different dimensions of the gendered nature of semi-proletarianization and proletarianization of the adivasi social... -
The Creation of Wealth and Inequality in the Graeco-Roman World: Tactics from Law and Racial Capitalism
How is wealth created? And how is it distributed? These are the foundational questions of political economy, and they can be understood in radically... -
Anfal and Islamic Economics
In this chapter, I explore those elements of Islamic economics that enhance a confiscatory regime and are compatible with destructive coordination....