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The distinction between 'capitalism from above' and 'capitalism
from below' is important in the analysis of the agrarian question
in poor countries. The 'Prussian path' and the 'American path' are
here examined, against existing historical scholarship. Their
unfolding, from their earliest roots to the point of final
'agrarian transition' in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, is
considered. The dialectic between social relations and productive
forces, mediated as it was by the state, is treated and the
implications for capitalist industrialisation scrutinised.
The distinction between 'capitalism from above' and 'capitalism from below' is important in the analysis of the agrarian question in poor countries. The 'Prussian path' and the 'American path' are here examined, against existing historical scholarship. Their unfolding, from their earliest roots to the point of final 'agrarian transition' in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, is considered. The dialectic between social relations and productive forces, mediated as it was by the state, is treated and the implications for capitalist industrialisation scrutinised.
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