Social differentiation of the peasantry (Marxist)
Ben Cousins
Abstract
Marxist understandings of the peasantry focus largely on class relations and seek to locate rural households within wider sets of class structures and dynamics. This article reviews debates and controversies amongst Marxists on the classic agrarian question, class differentiation within processes of transition from pre-capitalist to fully capitalist societies, land reform and class relations, whether or not to characterize peasants as petty commodity producers, the relationship between class and other forms of social differentiation such as gender, race, ethnicity and caste, and the role of class differentiation in peasant politics.
Topics & Concepts
Marxist philosophyClass formationCastePeasantAgrarian societyDifferentiationSocial classClass (philosophy)SociologyProletarianizationClass analysisPolitical economyCommodityClass conflictPoliticsGender studiesEconomic systemPolitical scienceSocial scienceEconomicsMarket economyGeographyAgricultureLawEpistemologyArchaeologyPhilosophyAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentPolitical Economy and MarxismSocial and Economic Development in India