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From Covert to Overt: Everyday Peasant Politics in China and the Implications for Transnational Agrarian Movements

机译:从隐秘到公开:中国的日常农民政治及其对跨国土地运动的启示

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This contribution spotlights overt collective action as the form of everyday peasant politics in post-socialist China. It first considers the interlinking in the post-socialist period of global neoliberal capitalism and internal (so-called) primitive accumulation by corrupt officials and eager entrepreneurs. Against this background it examines the collective protests of the last 20 years, focusing first on the issue of corrupt local power and then on land seizures. It argues that the emergence of sustained rural contention has been informed by China's socialist legacy as well as older peasant ideologies, and it has involved the coalescence of a shared class perspective among the poor and dispossessed. The final portion of the article considers the implications of these everyday peasant politics, especially land struggles, for transnational agrarian movements.
机译:这一贡献突出了作为后社会主义中国日常农民政治形式的公开集体行动。首先,它考虑了后新社会主义时期全球新自由主义资本主义与腐败的官员和渴望的企业家内部的(所谓的)原始积累之间的联系。在此背景下,它考察了过去20年的集体抗议活动,首先集中于腐败的地方政权问题,然后是土地没收问题。它认为,持续的农村争执的出现是由于中国的社会主义遗产以及较旧的农民意识形态所引起的,并且它涉及穷人和被剥夺者之间共享的阶级观点的融合。本文的最后部分考虑了这些日常的农民政治,尤其是土地斗争对跨国农业运动的影响。

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