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Coercion, paternalism and the labour process: The mozambican cotton regime 1938-1961
Allen Isaacman
History (Twin Cities)
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Social Sciences
Coercion
100%
Peasant
100%
Paternalism
100%
Labor
50%
Work
33%
Portuguese
33%
Mozambique
33%
Organizations
16%
Project
16%
Intervention
16%
Production
16%
Africa
16%
Households
16%
Relative
16%
Cultivation
16%
Colonial Government
16%
Arts and Humanities
Procedure
100%
Cotton
100%
Paternalism
100%
Peasants
75%
Scheme
25%
Mozambique
25%
Access
12%
Government
12%
System
12%
Rural
12%
Ability
12%
Allies
12%
Terror
12%
Labor power
12%
Intimidation
12%
Lisbon
12%
Psychology
Autonomy
100%
Abilities
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labor Process
100%