
James C. Scott, "Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States" (Yale UP, 2017)
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The Paradox of State Success
This chapter explores the paradox of state success in the face of disadvantages compared to flexible barbarian societies, emphasizing the role of higher fertility rates and military superiority in agrarian civilizations. It also discusses the complexities of early state formations, the integration of non-state peoples, and the dynamics of trade and military relations between settled states and 'barbarians'. The author's reflections reveal ongoing debates in historical narratives regarding urbanization, peasantry, and the critique of traditional views on the development of states.
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