Book contents
- The Dialectical Agroecologist
- The Dialectical Agroecologist
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 The Dialectical Agroecologist
- 2 The Meaning of Agriculture and Agroecology
- 3 Western and Traditional Knowledge
- 4 Nature’s Matrix
- 5 Monocultures and the Rise of Diversity in Agroecology
- 6 Making and Breaking Pests
- 7 Qualitative Emergence from Quantitative Changes
- 8 The New Rurality and the New Peasantry
- 9 Epilogue
- Notes
- References
- Index
8 - The New Rurality and the New Peasantry
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 October 2024
- The Dialectical Agroecologist
- The Dialectical Agroecologist
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 The Dialectical Agroecologist
- 2 The Meaning of Agriculture and Agroecology
- 3 Western and Traditional Knowledge
- 4 Nature’s Matrix
- 5 Monocultures and the Rise of Diversity in Agroecology
- 6 Making and Breaking Pests
- 7 Qualitative Emergence from Quantitative Changes
- 8 The New Rurality and the New Peasantry
- 9 Epilogue
- Notes
- References
- Index
Summary
We begin with the origin of the city/countryside dialectic and review the historical literature on the nature of the city. We then introduce the contradictions between urban and rural, acknowledging the important concept of the metabolic rift, followed by Lefebvre’s conceptualization of the “right to the city.” Finally, the analytical framing of popular rural social movements is discussed in the rural/urban contradictory framing.
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- The Dialectical Agroecologist , pp. 153 - 169Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024