Oriental Despotism

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Oriental Despotism

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ISBN: 9780394747019
author: Karl August Wittfogel
publishing house: Random House USA Inc
publication date: 1981 -3
language: English
binding: Paperback
price: GBP 6.73
number of pages: 556

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A Comparative Study of Total Power

Karl August Wittfogel   

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Starting from a Marxist analysis of the ideas of Max Weber on China and India's "hydraulic-bureaucratic official-state" and building on Marx's sceptical view of the Asiatic Mode of Production, Wittfogel came up with an analysis of Oriental despotism which emphasized the role of irrigation works, the bureaucratic structures needed to maintain them and the impact that these had on society, coining the term "hydraulic empire" to describe the system. In his view, many societies, mainly in Asia, relied heavily on the building of large-scale irrigation works. To do this, the state had to organize forced labor from the population at large. This required a large and complex bureaucracy staffed by competent and literate officials. This structure was uniquely placed to also crush civil society and any other force capable of mobilizing against the state. Such a state would inevitably be despotic, powerful, stable and wealthy.

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