Raspberries are a petit-bourgeois crop, while wheat is a proletarian crop — or so says political scientist James C Scott in his remarkable 1998 book Seeing Like a State. That makes it sound as though Scott is musing on matters of taste. In fact, he’s highlighting the link between what we produce, and the political and economic structures that production makes possible.
覆盆子是小资产阶级作物,而小麦是无产阶级作物——政治学家詹姆斯•C•斯科特(James C Scott)在他1998年那本《国家的视角》(Seeing Like a State)中这样说。听上去斯科特在思考品味问题。事实上,他强调的是,我们生产的东西与这种生产所支撑起的政治manbetx20客户端下载 结构之间的联系。
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