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„The new enclosures“.

Zur Finanzialisierung von Land und Agrarwirtschaft

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Die „Agrarfrage“, also die Frage, in welcher Beziehung die innere Struktur der Landwirtschaft zu (globalen) kapitalistischen Transformationsprozessen steht, ist beinahe so alt wie Debatten über „den Kapitalismus“ selbst. Während sich diesbezüglich in der vielfach dynamisierten Landwirtschaft des 21. Jahrhunderts zahlreiche Anknüpfungspunkte finden ließen, muss diese im Hinblick auf gegenwärtige globale Einhegungen („enclosures“) neu gestellt werden (White et al. 2012).

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Ouma, S. (2014). „The new enclosures“.. In: Heires, M., Nölke, A. (eds) Politische Ökonomie der Finanzialisierung. Globale Politische Ökonomie. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-03778-9_12

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