Impact of Plantation Economy and Colonial Policy on Sri Lanka Peasantry

The present agrarian structure of Sri Lanka is an outcome of the imposition of a colonial plantation system of production on a native economy evolved over a long period. This native economy was dictated principally by a mode of production in which use value dominated exchange value, simple reproduct...

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Arid zones
Capitalism
Coconuts
Crops
Peasant class
Peasant economy
Plantations
Rubber
Special Articles
Taxes
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