Realist Methodology and the Articulation of Modes of Production (ص 189)

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Realist Methodology and the Articulation of Modes of Production (ص 189)
المحتوى
Less than a tenth of cash leasing landlords are themselves
farmers (see Table 26). If we include the Israeli Department
of Absentee Property this means that 76% of landlords do not
farm on their own account. Moreover, rentier landlords are
less likely to actively participate in farming-related
commercial activities - e.g. through the provision of
equipment and resources - than their shareowning
counterparts. However, like their shareowning counterparts,
they are most commonly absentees and urban based.
The general picure which emerges) from both shareowning
landlordism and rentier landlordism is one of diffusion of
landownership among a very large number of landlords, but
with a small number of landlords, particularly in
sharecropping compacts, controlling substantial numbers of
tenancies and the farming population who work these
tenancies. Moreover, these few large landlords are also
involved, to varying degrees, in the region's major
commercial and financial intercourse and networks. They do
not limit their economic activities purely to the
appropriation of surplus product from the relations of
production proper.
VII. LANDHOLDING AND AGRARIAN CLASS
In this section I will attempt to describe the distribution
of agrarian classes among the different villages and the
pattern of land distribution among the different modes of
production and agrarian classes.
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Alex Pollock

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