Genocide, Revolution, and Starvation under the Khmer Rouge

Q3 Social Sciences Genocide Studies International Pub Date : 2017-12-11 DOI:10.3138/GSI.11.1.03
Maureen S. Hiebert
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Abstract:Food access and food production played a number of roles in the Cambodian genocide and revolution. I argue that these roles were driven by two "logics" of destruction. The first, genocidal logic, saw food access used as a weapon to destroy so-called counterrevolutionary "enemies" defined right from the start as permanently outside of and hostile to the revolution. The second, revolutionary logic, was grounded in two key ideological principles: the insistence that observing the "correct line" and proper "revolutionary consciousness" and "action" could overcome all obstacles to collectivization and communist modernization; and the critical, yet impossible, requirement that all members of the new revolutionary community only act from all and for all while eschewing any form of what the Khmer Rouge decried as "individualism." These rigidly enforced principles gave rise to a negative feedback loop between the Khmer Rouge's unworkable collectivist agricultural policy, policy failure, and an ever-increasing search for enemies supposedly threatening the survival of the Party and the revolution itself.
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红色高棉统治下的种族灭绝、革命和饥荒
摘要:粮食获取和粮食生产在柬埔寨种族灭绝和革命中发挥了许多作用。我认为这些角色是由两种破坏“逻辑”驱动的。第一种是种族灭绝的逻辑,将获得食物作为摧毁所谓反革命“敌人”的武器,从一开始就被定义为永远在革命之外和敌视革命的人。第二种是革命逻辑,基于两个关键的意识形态原则:坚持“正确路线”和适当的“革命意识”和“行动”,可以克服集体化和共产主义现代化的一切障碍;还有一个至关重要但又不可能实现的要求,即新革命共同体的所有成员只从全体出发,为全体而行动,同时避免任何形式的红色高棉所谴责的“个人主义”。这些严格执行的原则在红色高棉不可行的集体主义农业政策、政策失败和不断寻找威胁党和革命本身生存的敌人之间形成了一个负反馈循环。
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