The Political Economy of West African Agriculture

The Political Economy of West African Agriculture

by Keith Hart
The Political Economy of West African Agriculture

The Political Economy of West African Agriculture

by Keith Hart

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Overview

West Africa's agriculture has, for 150 years, been heavily geared toward export, yet the region is one of the world's poorest. Keith Hart examines this question, focusing particularly on how this situation has affected the indigenous peoples of West Africa. Commerce has grown impressively, but productivity remains low and capital accumulation is retarded. The reasons exist primarily in internal conditions shaping social institutions. Before, during, and since colonialism, the particular problems of these preindustrial states have shaped agricultural development more than the pressure supposedly emanating from the 'world system' of international capitalism. This book, following the classical economists as well as Marx and Lenin, argues for the necessity of rapid capitalist penetration into West African agriculture. The book is also a readable introduction to the history and ethnography of the region as a whole.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521284233
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/31/1982
Series: Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology , #36
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.67(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. West Africa's economic backwardness in anthropological perspective; 3. The organization of agricultural production; 4. The state in agricultural development; 5. The market and capital in agricultural development; 6. The social impact of commercial agriculture; 7. What is to be done?; Notes; Select annotated bibliography; Supplementary bibliography; Index.
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