The Small-scale Peasant Economy in the French German Peasant Problem

Jie Yin

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Capitalist socialized mass production has continuously squeezed the production environment of farmers, increased productivity and bankrupted farmers have also increased, and more farmers come to the city but can not stand firm in the city. In this regard, Engels believed that small-scale peasant household production was no longer suitable for the needs of economic development. He wrote the “French German Peasants’ Problem” to discuss his ideas about farmers taking the road of cooperative production, leaving valuable inspiration for the development of farmers, rural areas and agriculture in today’s social development.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/sssr.v3n4p95

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