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The book concludes with reflections upon the ongoing threat posed by land grabbing to social-ecological justice on a planetary scale. It thus questions the “development as catching-up-with-the-West” paradigm and engages with the alternative development trajectory that has been termed the “new agrarian question.” This emergent development path is one that is premised upon a “re-peasantization” logic. Here land reform and/or reclamation is essential to building a model of development that centers broad based access to land and recognizes the indispensable role played by Indigenous practice and knowledge in the restoration and sustenance of agrarian landscapes.

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The Political Ecology of Colonial Capitalism

Race, Nature, and Accumulation

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