[引用][C] Land, by Derek Hall. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2013. Pp. xi+ 204.£ 40.00 (hb);£ 12.99 (pb). ISBN 978‐0‐7456‐5276‐4 and 978‐0‐7456‐5277‐1
JJA Blair - 2014 - Wiley Online Library
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In contrast to the human faces of labour or circulating flows of capital, land may appear to be
a relatively uninspired factor of production. Indeed, its inherent dryness gives it the plain
dictionary definition 'not water or sea'. As political scientist Derek Hall asks rhetorically in his
recent book entitled pithily Land,'What could be more concrete and obvious than the ground
beneath our feet?'(p. 7). Self-evident as it may seem, this concise volume's nuanced
analysis turns such a Galilean assumption on its head.
a relatively uninspired factor of production. Indeed, its inherent dryness gives it the plain
dictionary definition 'not water or sea'. As political scientist Derek Hall asks rhetorically in his
recent book entitled pithily Land,'What could be more concrete and obvious than the ground
beneath our feet?'(p. 7). Self-evident as it may seem, this concise volume's nuanced
analysis turns such a Galilean assumption on its head.
In contrast to the human faces of labour or circulating flows of capital, land may appear to be a relatively uninspired factor of production. Indeed, its inherent dryness gives it the plain dictionary definition ‘not water or sea’. As political scientist Derek Hall asks rhetorically in his recent book entitled pithily Land,‘What could be more concrete and obvious than the ground beneath our feet?’(p. 7). Self-evident as it may seem, this concise volume’s nuanced analysis turns such a Galilean assumption on its head.
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