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The Agrarian Question, Diversity of Agrarian Transition and the Two Paths: ‘Capitalism From Above’ and ‘Capitalism From Below’

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There was an awareness of the diversity of successful agrarian transition from the very outset of Marxist writing on the agrarian question. That awareness is worthy of note. It is consideration of part of the diversity that is the object of this book.

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Byres, T.J. (1996). The Agrarian Question, Diversity of Agrarian Transition and the Two Paths: ‘Capitalism From Above’ and ‘Capitalism From Below’. In: Capitalism from Above and Capitalism from Below. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25117-9_2

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