Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa: Neoliberal Restructuring

This book examines the impact of neoliberalism on peasant agriculture as a key livelihood strategy in Southern and Eastern Africa, against the background of the current development crisis and the crossroads that Southern and Eastern Africa faces. It systematically analyses how the neoliberal architecture has deepened extroverted production for capitalist accumulation and how this has been to the detriment of the rural labour force and small scale and communal landowners. Apart from examining how neoliberalism has triggered land alienations, the book further argues that such policies have also impacted negatively on food security in a number of ways. The book presents empirical evidence through twelve case studies, emerging from in-depth original fieldwork carried out in seven countries in the Southern and Eastern African region.

This book is a must-read for scholars of economics,sociology, anthropology, history, agrarian studies and political science, as well as practitioners and policy-makers, interested in a better understanding of the impact of the agrarian neoliberal restructuring on the peasantry in Southern Africa.


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Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa: Neoliberal Restructuring

This book examines the impact of neoliberalism on peasant agriculture as a key livelihood strategy in Southern and Eastern Africa, against the background of the current development crisis and the crossroads that Southern and Eastern Africa faces. It systematically analyses how the neoliberal architecture has deepened extroverted production for capitalist accumulation and how this has been to the detriment of the rural labour force and small scale and communal landowners. Apart from examining how neoliberalism has triggered land alienations, the book further argues that such policies have also impacted negatively on food security in a number of ways. The book presents empirical evidence through twelve case studies, emerging from in-depth original fieldwork carried out in seven countries in the Southern and Eastern African region.

This book is a must-read for scholars of economics,sociology, anthropology, history, agrarian studies and political science, as well as practitioners and policy-makers, interested in a better understanding of the impact of the agrarian neoliberal restructuring on the peasantry in Southern Africa.


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Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa: Neoliberal Restructuring

Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa: Neoliberal Restructuring

Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa: Neoliberal Restructuring

Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa: Neoliberal Restructuring

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This book examines the impact of neoliberalism on peasant agriculture as a key livelihood strategy in Southern and Eastern Africa, against the background of the current development crisis and the crossroads that Southern and Eastern Africa faces. It systematically analyses how the neoliberal architecture has deepened extroverted production for capitalist accumulation and how this has been to the detriment of the rural labour force and small scale and communal landowners. Apart from examining how neoliberalism has triggered land alienations, the book further argues that such policies have also impacted negatively on food security in a number of ways. The book presents empirical evidence through twelve case studies, emerging from in-depth original fieldwork carried out in seven countries in the Southern and Eastern African region.

This book is a must-read for scholars of economics,sociology, anthropology, history, agrarian studies and political science, as well as practitioners and policy-makers, interested in a better understanding of the impact of the agrarian neoliberal restructuring on the peasantry in Southern Africa.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030898243
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 02/12/2022
Series: Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 591 KB

About the Author

Freedom Mazwi is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Rhodes University, South Africa. His research and publications over the last ten years largely focus on the political economy of agrarian transitions in Africa. Mazwi is also a researcher with the Sam Moyo African Institute for Agrarian Studies based in Harare and an Editorial Assistant at the Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy. He has published articles in a number of journals, international newspapers, and books. 

George Tonderai Mudimu is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) at the University of Western Cape, South Africa.  He holds a PhD in Public Management (Rural Development and Management) from China Agricultural University in Beijing, China. Mudimu researches land politics, rural politics, livelihoods, agrarian change, and political economy. 
​Kirk Helliker is a Research Professorand Head of the Unit of Zimbabwean Studies in the Department of Sociology at Rhodes University, South Africa. He supervises a large number of PhD students and writes primarily on livelihoods, land struggles, civil society, and democratization in Zimbabwe. Helliker is the author of various important international publications in the field. 

Table of Contents

Part I: Concepts and Debates.- Capital Penetration and the Subordination of the Peasantry under Neoliberalism in Africa.- Neoliberalisation and Regulatory Restructuring in South Africa’s Commercial Agriculture.- Part II: Land Reform Struggles in a Neoliberal Era.- Land for Development? Neoliberal Restructuring and the Dynamics of Land Reforms in Uganda.- The Struggle Continues: Namibia’s Enduring Land Question.- Land Reform Or Continued Social Exclusion? Land Occupations, State Responses and Neoliberal Policies in Southern Malawi.- Part III:  Agricultural policies under Neoliberalism.- Gender, Household Food Security and Neoliberal Decimation of the Grain-Producing Peasantry in Zimbabwe.- Smallholder Farmer Empowerment and Neoliberalism: Examining the Current Institutional and Policy Arrangements in Zambia.- Putting Agriculture Ahead? Some Reflections about the Early Years of Neoliberalism in Kenya.- Part IV: Neoliberalism, Extroverted Production&Implications for the Peasantry.-Neoliberal Agrarian Policies and Terms of Incorporation in Rural Mozambique.- Socio-Economic Effects of Neoliberal Transformation on Irrigated Agriculture in Eswatini: A Case of Sugarcane Farmers’ Groups in the Komati Downstream Development Project.- Meeting Global Capital in a Village: The Expansion of Tobacco Contract Farming in Zimbabwe.

 

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