- Writer: Taimur Rahman
- Category: English
- Pages: 302
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-9640
- ISBN: 978-0-19-940012-6
This work on the class structure of Pakistan is based on the framework of historical materialism. It sketches the history of the region that is now Pakistan, and analyzes the class structure from the time of the Mughal Empire, through the distortions of the colonial era and the transition to capitalism, to the class structure of contemporary Pakistan. It avoids over-schematic arguments, attempting to proceed from facts rather than from any ideal forms.
The study develops three
propositions: First, that the mode of production of pre-colonial South
Asia was qualitatively distinct from European feudalism; second, that
the colonial path of capitalist development of South Asia resulted in a
socio-economic formation that combined features of the Asiatic and
capitalist modes of production, which this study terms Asiatic
capitalism; third, that in Pakistan manufacturing and services are
dominated by petty commodity production and small-scale capitalism. The
author concludes by outlining the implications for Pakistan’s politics,
society, and culture.
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