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The Historical Sociology of Rural-Urban Development by James Scott: Against Simplifications

https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2024-3-223-239

Abstract

This article is a critical analysis of the historical and sociological works of the American political anthropologist J. S. Scott (1936-2024). His works were largely related to the study of the contradictions of social development between the city and the village. This topic is presented especially deeply and comprehensively in Scott's monographs of his late intellectual period: 'Seeing Like a State' (1998), 'The Art of Being Ungovernable' (2006), and 'Against the Grain' (2016). In these works, Scott analyzed—practically in retrospective order—several key rural-urban contradictions and paradoxes of social development from the era of high modernism of the 19th-20th centuries to the era of the emergence of the first city-states in the 6th millennium BC. Scott based his analysis on extensive regional comparative studies and interdisciplinary research at the intersection of history, sociology, anthropology, cultural studies, ecology, and political science. The problem of the formation, development, and expansion of state power in matters of regulating relations between city and countryside are core themes of these works. On the other hand—in matters of state-controlled relations between city and countryside—Scott highlights the influence of a third force, a third party: the so-called stateless, unsettled barbarism and anarchy that wedges itself into the regulation of rural-urban contradictions.

About the Author

A. M. Nikulin
Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Russian Federation

Alexander М. Nikulin — PhD (Economics), Head of the Center for Agrarian Studies, Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration; Head of the Chayanov Research Center, Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences

Moscow 



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Nikulin A.M. The Historical Sociology of Rural-Urban Development by James Scott: Against Simplifications. Sociology of Power. 2024;36(3):223-239. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2024-3-223-239

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