ABSTRACT
Exploring the question of whether China's peasantry was a revolutionary force, this volume pays particular attention to the first half of the 20th century, when peasant-based conflict was central to nationwide revolutionary processes. It traces key themes of social conflict and peasant resistance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|103 pages
Introduction
part II|93 pages
Post-Keynesian and Neo-Ricardian Political Economy
part III|67 pages
Institutional Political Economy
part IV|82 pages
Marxist Political Economy