From Colonial to Neoliberal Regime: Understanding the Paradigms of Land Dispossession in India

A. Roy
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The article attempts to understand and illustrate why state-mediated land dispossession in India on a large-scale under the colonial, post-colonial and neoliberal regimes became inevitably necessary, and how dispossession under these politico-economic regimes broadly metamorphosed the structure of dispossessed labour force. It, however, argues that the colonial regime dispossessed peasants and tribals from their means of subsistence primarily to exploit and extract resources in order to expand its unabated political power and retain its industrial growth trajectory in England while the post-colonial regime embarked on massive dispossession to obviate acute indigence of the Indian citizenries by building state-controlled dams and industries for production, and institutions for developing knowledge. The neoliberal regime contrarily aimed to accelerate economic growth largely on capitalist lines. Both colonial and post-colonial regimes partly absorbed the dispossessed labour force in the production processes, whereas neoliberal regime deprioritized its absorption, exemplifying therefore an ‘exclusionary’, non-labour intensive growth model.
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从殖民到新自由主义政权:理解印度土地剥夺的范例
本文试图理解和说明为什么在殖民、后殖民和新自由主义政权下,印度大规模的国家介导的土地剥夺变得不可避免地必要,以及这些政治经济政权下的剥夺如何广泛地改变了被剥夺劳动力的结构。然而,它认为殖民政权剥夺了农民和部落的生存手段,主要是为了开发和提取资源,以扩大其不减的政治权力,并保持其在英国的工业增长轨迹,而后殖民政权开始大规模剥夺,通过建设国家控制的水坝和生产工业,以及发展知识的机构,来消除印度公民的严重贫困。与此相反,新自由主义政权的目标是在很大程度上按照资本主义路线加速经济增长。殖民和后殖民政权都在生产过程中部分地吸收了被剥夺的劳动力,而新自由主义政权则剥夺了对劳动力的吸收,因此体现了一种“排他性”的、非劳动密集型的增长模式。
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