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State versus peasants: Explaining the 2020/21 farmers’ agitation in the context of the agrarian crisis

By: Shylendra, H .S.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 59(42), Oct, 19, 2024: p.43-50. In: Economic & Political WeeklySummary: Using a political-economy perspective and through a critical analysis, the article attempts to understand the true nature of the (repealed) farm laws and the agitation besides drawing implications for addressing the extant crisis. The government’s measure appeared desperate given its neo-liberal compulsions, and the proclaimed strategy of resolving the crisis through institutional reforms. As predicted in the theoretical framework, while the disjuncture with social realities undid the farm laws, the attempted broadening of the class orientation aided the farmers’ agitation. – Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/42/perspectives/state-versus-peasants.html
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Using a political-economy perspective and through a critical analysis, the article attempts to understand the true nature of the (repealed) farm laws and the agitation besides drawing implications for addressing the extant crisis. The government’s measure appeared desperate given its neo-liberal compulsions, and the proclaimed strategy of resolving the crisis through institutional reforms. As predicted in the theoretical framework, while the disjuncture with social realities undid the farm laws, the attempted broadening of the class orientation aided the farmers’ agitation. – Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/42/perspectives/state-versus-peasants.html

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