Agrarian Crisis in the United States: Pathways for Reform situates the many food system problems that the COVID-19 pandemic laid bare in historical context across four key policy areas, namely, in land, labor, markets, and the environment.
Agrarian Crisis in the United States: Pathways for Reform situates the many food system problems that the COVID-19 pandemic laid bare in historical context across four key policy areas, namely, in land, labor, markets, and the environment.
Anthony Pahnke is Associate Professor of International Relations at San Francisco State University. Raised on a dairy farm in Eastern Wisconsin, he has remained active with small-scale farmer and farmworker groups for over 12 years. His research has appeared in journals such as New Political Science, International Studies Review, and Rethinking Marxism. He is also the author of Brazil's Long Revolution: Radical Achievements of the Landless Workers Movement (2018). His popular writing on agriculture, immigration, and international politics has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, The Progressive, and The Hill, among other print and online publications.
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Introduction: The Nature of Crisis in the US Agrarian System 1. The Crisis Tendency in Land Policy 2. The Crisis Tendency in Labor Policy 3. The Crisis Tendency in Market Policy 4. The Crisis Tendency in Environmental Policy Conclusion: Pathways for Reform
Introduction: The Nature of Crisis in the US Agrarian System 1. The Crisis Tendency in Land Policy 2. The Crisis Tendency in Labor Policy 3. The Crisis Tendency in Market Policy 4. The Crisis Tendency in Environmental Policy Conclusion: Pathways for Reform
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