Capital, the State and the Emergence of Class Relations: The Case of a Rural Community in Southern Philippines

The incorporation of Third World countries into the world capitalist system brought about far-reaching repercussions on the social, political and economic structures of less-developed societies. A study of the changes associated with capitalist penetration is therefore necessary to understand th...

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Main Author: Makol-Abdul, Pute @ Rahimah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 1992
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8759/1/FEM_1992_2_A.pdf
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description The incorporation of Third World countries into the world capitalist system brought about far-reaching repercussions on the social, political and economic structures of less-developed societies. A study of the changes associated with capitalist penetration is therefore necessary to understand the contemporary situation of these societies. The present study was an attempt in this direction to understand the trans formative impact of the phenomenon at the village level. Primarily, it aimed at examining the dominating influence of capitalist penetration in the form of plantation agriculture on the nature and dynamics of class formation in the study area. Specifically,it investigated the following:(i) class structure and class relationships of Maguindanaons during the pre-plantation period; (ii) the process of penetration of plantations in Mindanao - Sulu and in the village in particular; and (iii)the relations of production that emerged as a result of the entry of the plantation.
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spelling upm.eprints-87592011-08-10T04:57:16Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8759/ Capital, the State and the Emergence of Class Relations: The Case of a Rural Community in Southern Philippines Makol-Abdul, Pute @ Rahimah The incorporation of Third World countries into the world capitalist system brought about far-reaching repercussions on the social, political and economic structures of less-developed societies. A study of the changes associated with capitalist penetration is therefore necessary to understand the contemporary situation of these societies. The present study was an attempt in this direction to understand the trans formative impact of the phenomenon at the village level. Primarily, it aimed at examining the dominating influence of capitalist penetration in the form of plantation agriculture on the nature and dynamics of class formation in the study area. Specifically,it investigated the following:(i) class structure and class relationships of Maguindanaons during the pre-plantation period; (ii) the process of penetration of plantations in Mindanao - Sulu and in the village in particular; and (iii)the relations of production that emerged as a result of the entry of the plantation. 1992 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8759/1/FEM_1992_2_A.pdf Makol-Abdul, Pute @ Rahimah (1992) Capital, the State and the Emergence of Class Relations: The Case of a Rural Community in Southern Philippines. PhD thesis, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia. Rural conditions - Philippines English
spellingShingle Rural conditions - Philippines
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Capital, the State and the Emergence of Class Relations: The Case of a Rural Community in Southern Philippines
title Capital, the State and the Emergence of Class Relations: The Case of a Rural Community in Southern Philippines
title_full Capital, the State and the Emergence of Class Relations: The Case of a Rural Community in Southern Philippines
title_fullStr Capital, the State and the Emergence of Class Relations: The Case of a Rural Community in Southern Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Capital, the State and the Emergence of Class Relations: The Case of a Rural Community in Southern Philippines
title_short Capital, the State and the Emergence of Class Relations: The Case of a Rural Community in Southern Philippines
title_sort capital the state and the emergence of class relations the case of a rural community in southern philippines
topic Rural conditions - Philippines
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8759/1/FEM_1992_2_A.pdf
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