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ID124925
Title ProperPrimitive accumulation, accumulation by dispossession and the global land grab
LanguageENG
AuthorHall, Derek
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Critical scholars have made extensive use of the concepts of primitive accumulation and accumulation by dispossession to analyse the global land grab. These concepts have been crucial to efforts to understand the land grab in terms of the creation, expansion and reproduction of capitalist social relations, of accumulation by extra-economic means, and of dispossessory responses to capitalist crises. This paper provides an overview of these approaches. It also argues that there are substantial challenges involved in the use of primitive accumulation and accumulation by dispossession, including tensions and ambiguities over what the concepts mean, the assumptions embedded within them and problems of fit with other conceptualisations of the land grab. The paper also highlights resources for engaging with these challenges in the land grab literature.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol.34, No.9; 2013: p.1582-1604
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol.34, No.9; 2013: p.1582-1604
Key WordsAccumulation ;  Land Grab ;  Global Land Grab ;  Economic Impact ;  Social Welfare ;  Economic Development ;  Social Development ;  Social Relations ;  Social Policy


 
 
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