Agricultural Involution and Bureaucratic Involution: Types, Concepts, Empirical Generalizations, and Theoretical Mechanisms

Abstract The article reviews the history of the word "involution," the empirical basis of the concept of "agricultural involution," and the mechanisms operating behind that phenomenon. It then considers the very different empirical bases and mechanisms of "bureaucratic invol...

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Published inZhongguo xiang cun yan jiu. Vol. 18; no. 2; pp. 169 - 191
Main Author Huang (黄宗智), Philip C. C
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LanguageEnglish
Published Leiden | Boston Brill 13.08.2021
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2213-6746
DOI10.1163/22136746-12341273

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Abstract Abstract The article reviews the history of the word "involution," the empirical basis of the concept of "agricultural involution," and the mechanisms operating behind that phenomenon. It then considers the very different empirical bases and mechanisms of "bureaucratic involution." State and peasant might interact in a positive way that leads to development - as when the state in the Reform era gave peasants the power and right to respond to market stimuli and develop the "labor and capital dual intensifying" "new agriculture" that has led to genuine development, demonstrating how small peasants have been the true primary subjects of Chinese agriculture and the true key to genuine agricultural development. By contrast, if bureaucratic involution should force on peasants policies that run counter to realities, it can lead to malignant "ultra-involution." Similar consequences can be seen in spheres with scarce opportunities relative to the number of people seeking them, once they are placed under the forces of bureaucratic involution, as in the "examinations-above-all-else education system" as well as in similar (public and private) enterprise management. That is why the word "involution" has recently triggered such widespread resonance among so very many people. What is needed is state-party policies that truly accord with the interests of the people and draw their active participation. That kind of combination is what can check tendencies toward ultra-involution.
AbstractList The article reviews the history of the word “involution,” the empirical basis of the concept of “agricultural involution,” and the mechanisms operating behind that phenomenon. It then considers the very different empirical bases and mechanisms of “bureaucratic involution.” State and peasant might interact in a positive way that leads to development – as when the state in the Reform era gave peasants the power and right to respond to market stimuli and develop the “labor and capital dual intensifying” “new agriculture” that has led to genuine development, demonstrating how small peasants have been the true primary subjects of Chinese agriculture and the true key to genuine agricultural development. By contrast, if bureaucratic involution should force on peasants policies that run counter to realities, it can lead to malignant “ultra-involution.” Similar consequences can be seen in spheres with scarce opportunities relative to the number of people seeking them, once they are placed under the forces of bureaucratic involution, as in the “examinations-above-all-else education system” as well as in similar (public and private) enterprise management. That is why the word “involution” has recently triggered such widespread resonance among so very many people. What is needed is state-party policies that truly accord with the interests of the people and draw their active participation. That kind of combination is what can check tendencies toward ultra-involution.
Abstract The article reviews the history of the word "involution," the empirical basis of the concept of "agricultural involution," and the mechanisms operating behind that phenomenon. It then considers the very different empirical bases and mechanisms of "bureaucratic involution." State and peasant might interact in a positive way that leads to development - as when the state in the Reform era gave peasants the power and right to respond to market stimuli and develop the "labor and capital dual intensifying" "new agriculture" that has led to genuine development, demonstrating how small peasants have been the true primary subjects of Chinese agriculture and the true key to genuine agricultural development. By contrast, if bureaucratic involution should force on peasants policies that run counter to realities, it can lead to malignant "ultra-involution." Similar consequences can be seen in spheres with scarce opportunities relative to the number of people seeking them, once they are placed under the forces of bureaucratic involution, as in the "examinations-above-all-else education system" as well as in similar (public and private) enterprise management. That is why the word "involution" has recently triggered such widespread resonance among so very many people. What is needed is state-party policies that truly accord with the interests of the people and draw their active participation. That kind of combination is what can check tendencies toward ultra-involution.
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