Everyday politics in the Philippines : class and status relations in a Central Luzon village / Benedict J. Kerkvliet.
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- 9711004291
- FIL JS 7335 .C463 T75 1991
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Previous ed: Oakland, California: University of California Press, 1990
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction
Lita's political statement
Capital-intensive rice growing
Politics: the conventional approach
Everyday politics
Capitalism and rebellion entwined
Background
The Hulk rebellion
State policies: reforms and capital-intensive rice technology
Replacing tenants with capital
The Surviving tenant's gamble with new rice
Landlessness
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