当代增长的历史化:埃塞俄比亚革命、社会结构转型和资本主义发展

Q3 Arts and Humanities Northeast African Studies Pub Date : 2016-06-28 DOI:10.14321/NORTAFRISTUD.16.1.0065
S. Admasie
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摘要:本文旨在对经济快速增长的埃塞俄比亚当前形势进行历史梳理。它的目的是通过使用历史和政治经济学的角度来分析埃塞俄比亚革命所带来的社会结构变革,作为埃塞俄比亚革命的结果而出现的社会结构的性质和动态,以及这些结构变革与该国当前资本主义增长阶段相关的方式。有人认为,埃塞俄比亚革命,通过消灭食利者地主阶级;把现代的小资产阶级阶级提升到国家机器和经济的指挥地位;通过建立一个由自由农民组成的内部市场;通过加强和深化国家的相对自主权,以及国家干预经济、充当积累的代理人和推动者的能力;通过彻底征服劳动,创造了一个有利于资本主义发展的社会结构,为当前资本主义的快速增长奠定了基础。
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Historicizing Contemporary Growth: The Ethiopian Revolution, Social-Structural Transformation, and Capitalist Development
ABSTRACT:This article aims to historicize the current conjuncture in Ethiopia, which is characterized by rapid economic growth. It aims to do so by using a historical and political economy perspective to analyze the social-structural transformation that the Ethiopian revolution entailed, the nature and dynamics of the social structures that emerged as a result of the Ethiopian revolution, and the manner in which those structural transformations relate to the current phase of capitalist growth in the country. It is argued that the Ethiopian revolution, by eliminating the rentier landlord class; by elevating in its place a modern petit bourgeois category to the commanding positions of the state apparatuses and of the economy; by creating an internal market out of the freed peasantry; by enhancing and deepening the relative autonomy of the state, along with its ability to intervene in the economy and act as an agent and promoter of accumulation; and by thoroughly subjugating labor, created a social structure conducive to capitalist development and laid the foundations for the current spurt of rapid capitalist growth.
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