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Peasants under peripheral capitalism

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205 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1988

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Profile Image for Kiridaren Jayakumar.
99 reviews60 followers
March 18, 2018
This book is probably one of the best critique done by Malaysian on capitalism in the past history and era of Tanah Melayu and Malaysia. Aftermath of British colonization , this book by Wan Hashim delivers a good study on peasant in the feudal system and also how the people of Perak(the setting chosen) economize their agrarian society and what were the problems faced. Very well researched with huge amount of empirical data.
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Author 14 books34 followers
September 13, 2022
My conclusion after finishing the book is: Malaysia has not experienced a great social upheaval between the proletariat and bourgeoisie class because of the maintenance of the peasantry class through various government schemes and plans... Did you get that? Tough luck. I slough through almost 200 pages of this language. It was really weird because I have never studied Soviet economists, so their technical terms were a bit of a struggle for me. The writer is Malaysian and writing about agricultural development in Perak, pre and post-colonial times.

This book is more of a 3.5, actually because of how difficult it was for me to read. I opted to mark it 4-star, however, because there was a bunch of interesting information in the book.
Profile Image for Imran Rasid.
44 reviews16 followers
November 23, 2017
The book scored a good 7/10 for a solid theoretical discussion and empirical findings.
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