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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (2): 385–401.
Published: 01 April 2011
... governance, or tribal sovereignty, as well as on subsistence rights, a particularly urgent issue because many Alaska Natives remain dependent on subsistence practices for survival. Consequently, Alaska Native politics since ANCSA has centered on campaigns for sovereignty and subsistence rights. Despite...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2025) 124 (1): 95–112.
Published: 01 January 2025
... as a transformation of human and nonhuman natures. Marxism and Karl Marx's writing contain insightful meditations on the historical realities of the human species, the social production of subsistence, and the metabolism between society and nature. Marxism offers a rich conceptual apparatus for historicizing...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1980) 79 (2): 204–218.
Published: 01 April 1980
..., a kind of Yankee or urban agrarianism. Ralph Borsodi (c. 1888-1977), decentralist and homesteader, emerged in the late 1920 s as a prominent practicing spokesman for subsistence family farming as an alternative way of life for urbanites oppressed by the multiple psychological and economic burdens...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1935) 34 (2): 170–189.
Published: 01 April 1935
... primarily by the pressure of population upon the means of subsistence. Fourth, man can improve his lot in propor tion as he defers marriage until he is able to support a family. Fifth, man will defer marriage and avoid the burdens of too large a family only in proportion as he is inspired with pru dence...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1955) 54 (3): 312–327.
Published: 01 July 1955
... of extremist agitators, and with lawless bands of veterans, Muslim fanatics seeking the foundation of an Islamic state, and dacoits. Production had in many areas reverted to a bare subsistence level; the great capital gains of the colonial period, the roads, bridges, and power stations, lay in ruins...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (1): 95–111.
Published: 01 January 2020
...- tence. While there are many such means, and the denition of subsistence is of course itself variable, it may be useful both from an analytical and a strategic point of view to focus on that which will remain a large subset of subsistence needs in any foreseeable world: food. After all, as some of its...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2019) 118 (4): 711–724.
Published: 01 October 2019
... form of organization to contemporary capitalism. Still, their experience is not generalizable, as they are founded on unique ethnic and cultural iden- tities and have a territorial basis that makes possible forms of sovereignty, self-subsistence, and a sharing of collective memories...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1917) 16 (3): 236–247.
Published: 01 July 1917
... with large incomes could spare one-third or one-half of the total and still have left much more than a minimum of subsistence, but few of us realize the sacrifice involved for the great majority of families of this country, for their incomes are considerably less than $1,000 a year. For many of them it means...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1934) 33 (3): 209–218.
Published: 01 July 1934
... of securing the means of subsistence. From the soil man has always secured his sustenance, his supplies with which to survive, his resources with which to rise above mere existence. He did not deem these activities obnoxious, nor did he regard them as necessary evils as something inconsistent...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1952) 51 (3): 347–355.
Published: 01 July 1952
... as very high or much higher. With this in mind, let us assign to the minimum subsistence level, as found just above the starvation point in much of Asia and parts of Africa and South America, a value of one. This will per haps be roughly equivalent in money value to about six American 1950 dollars per...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1906) 5 (1): 50–64.
Published: 01 January 1906
... your being surprised or retaken; and you must by no means break bulk, or destroy any part of the caTgo or stores except what may be absolutely necessary for your subsistence during the passage. If you find it impossible to reach and get into North Carolina, you are at liberty to go into any other...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1904) 3 (2): 154–165.
Published: 01 April 1904
... wrote Nash that the men were almost without food, and that one-third of them were employed beating out wheat from the neighboring fields for the subsistence of the army. From Salisbury he marched to Charlotte and made junction with Davidson who commanded the militia from Rowan and Mecklenburg. When...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1961) 60 (3): 249–261.
Published: 01 July 1961
... to the working class, as Malthus had indicated, would soon be eaten up by population growth. Subsistence wage levels should, therefore, be accepted as normal. Nevertheless, sus tained economic expansion (and the postponement of the stationary state) still offered the best of the attainable worlds. It is small...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1947) 46 (3): 431.
Published: 01 July 1947
... producers in the credit rating scale, he concludes that the cotton problem cannot be solved by more plentiful loans. Rather, he urges an attack on cotton tenancy, encouragement to subsistence homesteads, and less reliance upon cotton as the sole cash crop. Something must be done to break the vicious...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2013) 112 (4): 824–830.
Published: 01 October 2013
... resistance these debt categories do not always
coincide with a simple class dichotomy. Let us take a moment to examine
these “failures of coincidence” between class and debt.
There are many noncapitalists who take out loans “to make money”
in order to supplement a largely subsistence livelihood...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1925) 24 (4): 363–372.
Published: 01 October 1925
... Quarterly You know from your own attempts, Mr. Ruskin, that to uplift the working man is difficult. No matter how much you give to the poor, everything but a bare subsistence wage will be taken from them. All talk of practising Christianity or even bare justice at present is waste of words. How can you...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1949) 48 (2): 311–312.
Published: 01 April 1949
... an opportunity to see in perspective planting operations which lasted more than half a century. From a collection of plantation diaries and farm books kept by Davis and his sons, Professor Jordan has been able to reconstruct a detailed account of plantation management, factorage connections, and subsistence...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1947) 46 (3): 430–431.
Published: 01 July 1947
... in the credit rating scale, he concludes that the cotton problem cannot be solved by more plentiful loans. Rather, he urges an attack on cotton tenancy, encouragement to subsistence homesteads, and less reliance upon cotton as the sole cash crop. Something must be done to break the vicious circle of cash...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1953) 52 (3): 499–500.
Published: 01 July 1953
... tinuously practised industry. Not much can be said about the first sixtyfive millenia in which man, using his molars for grinding stones, subsisted on wheat. But from the days of Assyrian saddlestones and Roman public bakeries to the modern flour mill the records are abundant. In the skilful hands...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1966) 65 (1): 166–167.
Published: 01 January 1966
... in Perspective that The American poor are periodically rediscovered, each time with a sense of shock, is especially timely. Each discovery is attended by a new definition of poverty which is less and less confined to a minimum level of material subsistence. This volume demonstrates convincingly that despite...
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