Alternatives in agriculture - ideology or utopia?

Authors

  • Birgit Peuker Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Keywords:

family-based agriculture, ideology, industrialized agriculture, agricultural policy

Abstract

The article traces the concept of family-based agriculture as ideology in hundred years (1870-1970) of agricultural development in Germany. Agricultural interest groups and agricultural policy were ideological seeking to preserve small-scale family-farming meanwhile structural changes in agriculture took place. Three aspects of ideology – simplification, generalization and symbolic reference to reality – are identified in the first section with recourse to Karl Mannheim and an example given by C. Wright Mills. An overview of agricultural politics and history shows a fourth aspect of agricultural ideology in Germany: the convergence of ideology and utopia, due to merging interests of small-scale farmers and large-scale farmers in agricultural interest groups.

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30.06.2014

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Peuker, B. (2014). Alternatives in agriculture - ideology or utopia?. Momentum Quarterly, 3(2), 93-106. https://momentum-quarterly.org/momentum/article/view/1732