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I first criticized the Green Revolution in

Perelman, Michael. 1971. "Second Thoughts on the Green Revolution." The 
New Republic, v. 165 (17 July): pp. 21-22; and then in a book, Farming 
for Profit in a Hungry World.

The Green Revolution was designed to promote capitalist development by 
changing class relationships in the countryside, making developing 
countries more dependent on imported inputs, while leaving the system 
susceptible to the environmental problems associated with intensive 
chemical agriculture.

The Wall Street Journal published an article describing the falling 
yields in India from the over-application of nitrogen fertilizer.  A 
second article describes the heroic efforts of an agricultural operation 
funded in part by the wonderful Paul Farmer.

The articles offer a fascinating window into the contradictions of 
capitalist development, the unexplained damage done to Haiti by 
imperialism -- they do so without ever connecting the dots, but that is 
easy to do.

Anand, Geeta. 2010. "Green Revolution in India Wilts as Subsidies 
Backfire." Wall Street Journal (23 February): p. A 1.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB20001424052748703615904575052921612723844.html#mod=todays_us_page_one

more at:

http://michaelperelman.wordpress.com/2010/02/25/the-ironies-of-imperialism-haiti-vs-india/

-- 
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA
95929

530 898 5321
fax 530 898 5901
http://michaelperelman.wordpress.com

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