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Author(s)Berry, Wendell
Abstract
The flaws of the industrial economy can be corrected by means of agrarianism, a radical idea that espouses a local economy based on land. Small landowners are the key figures of an agrarian economy, and they maintain a significant level of self-determination on a small acreage. The extent and independence of land possession indicate intimate care in the use of land as well as political democracy based on economic democracy. A local economy, therefore, promotes a substantial level of self-sufficiency among agrarians.
IssueNo1
Pages37-41
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAmicus Journal
VolumeNo20
PubDate1999
ISBN_ISSN 0276-7201
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Agrarian Economy and Society

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