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James C. Scott

Scott in 2016 James Campbell Scott (December 2, 1936 – July 19, 2024) was an American political scientist and anthropologist specializing in comparative politics. He was a comparative scholar of agrarian and non-state societies.

Trained as a political scientist, Scott's scholarship discussed peasant societies, state power, and political resistance. From 1968 to 1985, Scott wrote influentially on agrarian politics in peninsular Malaysia. While he retained a lifelong interest in Southeast Asia and peasantries, his later works ranged across many topics: quiet forms of political resistance, the failures of state-led social transformation, techniques used by non-state societies to avoid state control, commonplace uses of anarchist principles, and the rise of early agricultural states.

Scott received his bachelor's degree from Williams College and his MA and PhD in political science from Yale. He taught at the University of Wisconsin–Madison until 1976 and then at Yale, where he was Sterling Professor of Political Science. In 1991, he became director of Yale's Program in Agrarian Studies. At the time of his death, ''The New York Times'' described Scott as among the most widely read social scientists. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Weapons of the weak everyday forms of peasant resistance by Scott, James C

    Published 1990
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    Everyday forms of peasant resistance in South East Asia by Scott, James C

    Published 1986
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    Agrarian studies synthetic work at the cutting age by Scott, James C., eds

    Published 2002
    Other Authors: “…Bhatt, Nina;Scott, James C…”
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