Africa, المجلد 70،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2000 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 617
... production by defining success or failure only in terms of production and consumption in the context of world capitalism . But in the process of effectively ignoring social activity outside the market economy context as a measure of ...
... production by defining success or failure only in terms of production and consumption in the context of world capitalism . But in the process of effectively ignoring social activity outside the market economy context as a measure of ...
الصفحة 631
... production . The major consequence was not economic but a one - sided ' war ' in the south when the Hehe refused to convert from subsistence production to cotton ( Iliffe , 1979 : 168-202 ; Hyden , 1980 : 43–4 ) . The net result : the ...
... production . The major consequence was not economic but a one - sided ' war ' in the south when the Hehe refused to convert from subsistence production to cotton ( Iliffe , 1979 : 168-202 ; Hyden , 1980 : 43–4 ) . The net result : the ...
الصفحة 641
... production must become dependent on the market place not just for the elite's ' baubles ' ( Jones's word ) but also for its economic and social reproduction . This means that a subsistence mode of production dependent on the ...
... production must become dependent on the market place not just for the elite's ' baubles ' ( Jones's word ) but also for its economic and social reproduction . This means that a subsistence mode of production dependent on the ...
المحتوى
AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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