Capitalism, Imperialism and the Food Question

A. Banerjee
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The success and failure of capitalism have been commonly measured by the yardsticks of industrialisation, technical progress and innovations in the financial markets. The emergence of industrial agriculture under successful capitalist transitions is supposed to have taken care of all food and raw material constraints that could have arrested the development of industrial economies and societies in the North. Simultaneously, the problems of underdevelopment and food insecurity in the South is attributed to internal constraints and barriers. The work of Utsa Patnaik challenges these views as she explored multiple aspects of the contribution of colonies to the advance of capital accumulation in the North. She delves into the nineteenth century ‘international division of labour’, the role of tropical food and raw materials exports by commercialised southern agriculture and implication for food security in the colonies. The objective of this article is to engage with the anti-imperial scholarship of Utsa Patnaik with a specific focus on the food question in capitalism. The article traces the evolution of the food question as capitalism evolved and dominated the world economy. JEL Codes: P1, F54, Q18
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资本主义、帝国主义和粮食问题
衡量资本主义成败的标准通常是工业化、技术进步和金融市场创新。在成功的资本主义转型下,工业化农业的出现被认为已经解决了所有可能阻碍北方工业经济和社会发展的食物和原材料限制。同时,南方的不发达和粮食不安全问题是由于内部限制和障碍造成的。Utsa Patnaik的作品挑战了这些观点,她从多个方面探讨了殖民地对北方资本积累的贡献。她深入研究了19世纪的“国际劳动分工”,南方商业化农业对热带食物和原材料出口的作用,以及对殖民地粮食安全的影响。本文的目的是与Utsa Patnaik的反帝国主义学术合作,特别关注资本主义中的食物问题。这篇文章追溯了随着资本主义的发展和主导世界经济,粮食问题的演变。JEL代码:P1, F54, Q18
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