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Showing papers by "Filomeno V. Aguilar published in 1989"


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TL;DR: In this paper, a methodology of historical materialism is used to illuminate the capitalist nature of tenancy as well as the multiple relations of exploitation observable in small-scale rice farming in the Philippines.
Abstract: As elsewhere, Marxist discussions about the peasantry in the Philippines have also been informed by ‘articulation theory’ which renders it difficult to conceive of peasants as full participants in the capitalist labour process either as ‘capitalists’ or ‘proletarians’. This conceptual difficulty is traced to ideal‐typical presuppositions about capitalism and its ‘standard’ form of productive relations. The conventional categories of Marxism thus become inadequate in analysing societies in the world‐capitalist periphery. However, the methodology of historical materialism is relevant in illuminating the capitalist nature of tenancy as well as the multiple relations of exploitation observable in small‐scale rice farming in the Philippines.

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