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Widespread violence, legal chicanery and ruthless profiteering have come to characterise the expansion of the agricultural frontier in Brazil. With the advance of this frontier, the pioneering peasants, on the one hand, and large landowners and large economic enterprise, on the other, have become locked in an increasingly bitter struggle for land. In his book, Joe Foweraker draws on extensive empirical research to demonstrate the dimensions and dynamics of the struggle. It is his contention that the process can only be understood in relation to the patterns of economic accumulation in the national society and to the typical forms of political intervention on the frontier. In this way the argument moves beyond descriptive, moral or realpolitik explanations of the political violence and bureaucratic malpractice on the frontier, and integrates these elements into a theoretical account of accumulation and class struggle on the frontier, and of the characteristic mediations of this struggle.
During the 1920s, enterprising realtors, housing professionals, and
builders developed the models that became the inspiration for the
subdivision tract housing now commonplace in the U.S. Originally
published in 2001. Suburban subdivisions of individual family homes
are so familiar a part of the American landscape that it is hard to
imagine a time when they were not common in the U. S. The shift to
large-scale speculative subdivisions is usually attributed to the
period after World War II. In Entrepreneurial Vernacular:
Developers' Subdivisions in the 1920s, Carolyn S. Loeb shows that
the precedents for this change in single-family home design were
the result of concerted efforts by entrepreneurial realtors and
other housing professionals during the 1920s. In her discussion of
the historical and structural forces that propelled this change,
Loeb focuses on three typical speculative subdivisions of the 1920s
and on the realtors, architects, and building-craftsmen who
designed and constructed them. These examples highlight the "shared
set of planning and design concerns" that animated realtors (whom
Loeb sees as having played the "key role" in this process) and the
network of housing experts with whom they associated. Decentralized
and loosely coordinated, this network promoted home ownership
through flexible strategies of design, planning, financing, and
construction which the author describes as a new and
"entrepreneurial" vernacular.
From market memoirs, newspapers, financial journals, and
Congressional records, the author has woven a narrative describing
the political, social, and economic adjustment of the American
people to the speculative machinery that developed between 1868 and
the New Deal. The book begins with the struggle of Populist
legislators, representing stable farmers, to win a Congressional
ban of future commodity trading. Congress failed to act, but
anti-speculation, a characteristic of Populism, remained important.
In the Progressive era, the stock market rivaled the commodity
exchanges for attention. Criticism of market practices was rampant
as stories of Plungers spread, but no halt came until the crash.
Then New Deal philosophy favored the Progressive faction of the
anti-speculators. Originally published in 1965. The Princeton
Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again
make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished
backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the
original texts of these important books while presenting them in
durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton
Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly
heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton
University Press since its founding in 1905.
Noch vor wenigen Jahren dachte der Mensch, Wasser sei ein
A1/4berall und in jeder Menge verfA1/4gbares Gut. Inzwischen sind
wir klA1/4ger und wissen, daA der Lebensstoff Wasser kostbar ist
und geschA1/4tzt werden muA. Aber wie stellen sich die Probleme
konkret und was muA getan werden, um zu einer nachhaltigen
Wasserwirtschaft zu kommen? Dieser Band in der Taschenbuchreihe
"Fakten" beleuchtet das Thema aus unterschiedlicher, teilweise
kontrArer Sichtweise. Die Autoren aus Wirtschaft und Wissenschaft,
Politik und Kultur geben auf der Grundlage solider Informationen
eine Aoebersicht und diskutieren Handlungsperspektiven.
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