The Development of Agrarian Capitalism in Post‐Soviet Russia |
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Authors: | STEPHEN K. WEGREN |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science, 3300 University Boulevard, Carr‐Collins Hall, Room 220, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, USA |
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Abstract: | A core set of criteria have been met, so that it is accurate to speak of an agrarian capitalist system in Russia. The development of agrarian capitalism carries with it increased stratification, which is analysed along five dimensions: earned income, land expansion, use of credit, income from food sales and income from household enterprise. The paper demonstrates increasing differentiation between households, between professional cohorts and within professional cohorts. The data showing stratification within professions suggest that intra‐cohort stratification is driving most of the inter‐cohort stratification. The Russian model of agrarian capitalism and its processes of stratification have yielded a bifurcated countryside in which a thin stratum of ‘super winners’ has emerged. Economic processes have developed beyond simple stratification and have created the basis from which a rudimentary class structure appears to be forming. |
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Keywords: | agrarian capitalism stratification entrepreneurship adaptation class formation rural Russia |
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