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By Nina Bhatt (editor) and James C. Scott (editor)

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9780300085006 | Yale Univ Pr, August 11, 2001, cover price $50.00

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9780300085020 | Yale Univ Pr, August 11, 2001, cover price $25.00

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James C. Scott has researched and written on subaltern groups, and, in particular, peasants, rebellion, resistance, and agriculture, for over 35 years. Yet much of Scott’s most interesting work on the peasantry and the state, both conceptually and empirically, has never been published in book form. For the first time Decoding Subaltern Politics: Ideology, Disguise, and Resistance in Agrarian Politics, brings together some of his most important work in one volume. The book covers three distinct yet interlinked bodies of work. The first lays out a framework for understanding peasant politics and rebellion, much of which is applicable to rural areas of the contemporary global south. Scott then goes on to develop his arguments regarding everyday forms of peasant resistance using the comparative example of the religious tithe in France and Malaysia, and tracing the forms of resistance that cover their own tracks and avoid direct clashes with authorities. For much of the world’s population, and for most of its history, this sort of politics was far more common than the violent clashes that dominate the history books, and in this book one can examine the anatomy of such resistance in rich comparative detail. Finally, Scott explores how the state’s increasing grip on its population: its identity, land-holding, income, and movements, is a precondition for political hegemony. Crucially, in examining the invention of state-mandated legal identities, especially, the permanent patronym and the vagaries of its imposition on vernacular life, Scott lays bare the micro-processes of state-formation and resistance. Written by one of the leading social theorists of our age, Decoding Subaltern Politics: Ideology, Disguise, and Resistance in Agrarian Politics is an indispensible guide to the study of subaltern culture and politics and is essential reading for political scientists, anthropologists, sociologists and historians alike.

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9780415539753 | Routledge, April 10, 2012, cover price $145.00 | About this edition: James C.

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9780415540100 | Routledge, November 20, 2012, cover price $52.95

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9789684114784, titled "Los dominados y el arte de la resistencia / Domination and the Arts of Resistance" | Ediciones Era S.A. De C.V., June 30, 2004, cover price $42.95 | About this edition: Brand New.

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Confrontations between the powerless and the powerful are laden with deception - the powerless feign deference and the powerful subtly assert their mastery. Peasants, serfs, untouchables, slaves, labourers, and prisoners are not free to speak their minds in the presence of power. These subordinate groups instead create a secret discourse that represents a critique of power spoken behind the backs of the dominant. At the same time, the powerful also develop a private dialogue about practices and goals of their rule that cannot be openly avowed. In this book, the author, a social scientist, offers a discussion both of the public roles played by the powerful and powerless and the mocking, vengeful tone they display off stage - what he terms their public and hidden transcripts. Using examples from the literature, history, and politics of cultures around the world, the author examines the many guises this interaction has taken throughout history and the tensions and contradictions it reflects. The author describes the ideological resistance of subordinate groups - their gossip, folktales, songs, jokes, and theater - their use of anonymity and ambiguity. He also analyzes how ruling elites attempt to convey an impression of hegemony through such devices as parades, state ceremony, and rituals of subordination and apology. Finally he identifies - with quotations that range from the recollections of American slaves to those of Russian citizens during the beginnings of Gorbachev's glasnost campaign - the political electricity generated among oppressed groups when, for the first time, the hidden transcript is spoken directly and publicly in the face of power.

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9780300047059 | Yale Univ Pr, November 1, 1990, cover price $50.00 | About this edition: Confrontations between the powerless and the powerful are laden with deception - the powerless feign deference and the powerful subtly assert their mastery.

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9780300056693 | Reprint edition (Yale Univ Pr, July 29, 1992), cover price $25.00

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Product Description: First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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9780714632964 | Routledge, August 1, 1986, cover price $214.00 | About this edition: First published in 1987.

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Product Description: This book deals with an important and timely issue: the political and economic forces that have shaped agricultural policies in the United States during the past eighty years. It explores the complex interactions of class, market, and state as they have affected the formulation and application of agricultural policy decisions since the New Deal, showing how divisions and coalitions within Southern, Corn Belt, and Wheat Belt agriculture were central to the ebb and flow of price supports and production controls...read more
By James C. Scott (foreword by)

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9780300139242 | Yale Univ Pr, May 19, 2009, cover price $60.00 | About this edition: This book deals with an important and timely issue: the political and economic forces that have shaped agricultural policies in the United States during the past eighty years.

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9780300181869 | Reprint edition (Yale Univ Pr, February 28, 2012), cover price $30.00 | About this edition: This book deals with an important and timely issue: the political and economic forces that have shaped agricultural policies in the United States during the past eighty years.

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9780300070163 | Yale Univ Pr, April 1, 1998, cover price $60.00

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9780300078152 | Yale Univ Pr, February 8, 1999, cover price $26.00

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Product Description: This collection, by an international array of historians, examines agrarian radicalism in comparative context from 1500 to the present. What unifies the studies is a shared interest in the ways in which agrarian people in the Atlantic world interacted with each other, transmitted and translated ideas, developed new crops or methods, or formulated critiques of the existing social, economic, and political order...read more

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9780870137273 | Michigan State Univ Pr, November 30, 2004, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: This collection, by an international array of historians, examines agrarian radicalism in comparative context from 1500 to the present.

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James Scott taught us what's wrong with seeing like a state. Now, in his most accessible and personal book to date, the acclaimed social scientist makes the case for seeing like an anarchist. Inspired by the core anarchist faith in the possibilities of voluntary cooperation without hierarchy, Two Cheers for Anarchism is an engaging, high-spirited, and often very funny defense of an anarchist way of seeing--one that provides a unique and powerful perspective on everything from everyday social and political interactions to mass protests and revolutions. Through a wide-ranging series of memorable anecdotes and examples, the book describes an anarchist sensibility that celebrates the local knowledge, common sense, and creativity of ordinary people. The result is a kind of handbook on constructive anarchism that challenges us to radically reconsider the value of hierarchy in public and private life, from schools and workplaces to retirement homes and government itself. Beginning with what Scott calls "the law of anarchist calisthenics," an argument for law-breaking inspired by an East German pedestrian crossing, each chapter opens with a story that captures an essential anarchist truth. In the course of telling these stories, Scott touches on a wide variety of subjects: public disorder and riots, desertion, poaching, vernacular knowledge, assembly-line production, globalization, the petty bourgeoisie, school testing, playgrounds, and the practice of historical explanation. Far from a dogmatic manifesto, Two Cheers for Anarchism celebrates the anarchist confidence in the inventiveness and judgment of people who are free to exercise their creative and moral capacities.

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9780691155296 | Princeton Univ Pr, September 24, 2012, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: James Scott taught us what's wrong with seeing like a state.

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9780691161037 | Reprint edition (Princeton Univ Pr, March 10, 2014), cover price $17.95

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Hardcover:

9780300033366 | Yale Univ Pr, December 1, 1985, cover price $45.00

Paperback:

9780300036411 | Reprint edition (Yale Univ Pr, September 10, 1987), cover price $29.00

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