Chapter One: The Sociological Perspective

Sociological factors are also significant and, for some farmers, ranchers, and landowners, even outweigh economic considerations. Furthermore, in many cases, they establish the context in which economic factors become significant. ... that voluntarism is a romantic concept divorced from the political and social realities of agriculture. ... ................
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