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Introduction: Covid‐19 and the conditions and struggles of agrarian classes of labour
Author(s) -
Pattenden Jonathan,
Campling Liam,
Castañón Ballivián Enrique,
Gras Carla,
Lerche Jens,
O'Laughlin Bridget,
Oya Carlos,
PérezNiño Helena,
Sinha Shreya
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of agrarian change
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.63
H-Index - 56
eISSN - 1471-0366
pISSN - 1471-0358
DOI - 10.1111/joac.12440
Subject(s) - agrarian society , covid-19 , economics , political science , economic system , political economy , development economics , geography , agriculture , virology , biology , medicine , archaeology , disease , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , outbreak
Covid‐19 generated a crisis in capitalism, but not of capitalism. Capitalism reproduces itself in crisis and in ways that have significant but uneven impacts on the conditions and struggles of agrarian classes of labour. This article explores preliminary studies of how Covid‐19 has affected agrarian social formations in Africa, Asia and Latin America and the farmers, petty commodity producers, labourers and agribusinesses who populate them. It considers some of the implications for wage‐labour, agriculture, accumulation and social reproduction including care work. And it briefly considers Covid‐19's political impacts—in terms of the role of the state and possibilities for challenging capitalism, its violence and its ecological crisis.

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