... revolution. What remains is a peasantry very used to both money and to foreign goods, tremendous underemployment, both rural and urban, and an overcomplex economic system in which the Chinese minority controls the main streams of trade. The Chinese... The Religion of Java - Page 2by Clifford Geertz - 1976 - 392 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Peter Hamilton - Sociologists - 1991 - 378 pages
...controls the main streams of trade. The Chinese form the heart of Modjokuto'seconomic circulatory system, pressing goods, many of them imported, down through its arteries, pulling back goods, the greater pan of them agricultural, through its veins and passing them on to the large urban centers for further... | |
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