Polanyi and the Peasant Question in China: State, Peasant, and Land Relations in China, 1949–Present
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Authors/contributors
- Chuang, Julia (Author)
- Yasuda, John (Author)
Title
Polanyi and the Peasant Question in China: State, Peasant, and Land Relations in China, 1949–Present
Abstract
This article applies Karl Polanyi’s concept of a double movement to the trajectory of rural state policies in China since 1949. It argues that Chinese socialism created a contradictory social contract that has fueled an ongoing struggle between state and peasantry over the surplus generated from rural land. This struggle has shaped a historical oscillation between state policies that facilitate extraction of agricultural surpluses and policies that introduce social protections in the form of household farming and revitalized collective ownership. Based on secondary sources, this article compares the arc of rural policies during the Mao era and in the transition to and during the current state capitalist period. Then, based on original interview-based and ethnographic fieldwork undertaken in rural Sichuan Province, it analyzes the current introduction of urban and agrarian capital into the rural economy, revealing dynamics of a current countermovement from state-led extraction to compromise.
Publication
Politics & Society
Volume
50
Issue
2
Pages
311-347
Date
2022-06-01
Journal Abbr
Politics & Society
Language
English
ISSN
0032-3292
Short Title
Polanyi and the Peasant Question in China
Accessed
2022-06-30, 11:20 a.m.
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SAGE Journals
Citation
Chuang, Julia, and John Yasuda. 2022. “Polanyi and the Peasant Question in China: State, Peasant, and Land Relations in China, 1949–Present.” Politics & Society 50(2): 311–47.
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Keywords
- agrarian transition
- China
- land politics
- peasant politics
- Polanyi
- state capitalism
- urbanization
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