Abstract
This article is primarily methodological. It contains a discussion of the concept of agrarian class, and an attempt to develop a method for class analysis, that is, for identifying the class status of individual households, and thereby to develop a tool for assessing the numerical strength of various classes. The article is part of a wider study of production relations in parts of Tiruchy District in Tamil Nadu, and the impact of these relations on agrarian change. After the introductory sections on the concept of class, on the study area, and the relations of production prevailing there, two methods of classification are discussed and evaluated, Patnaik's exploitation index and our own surplus criterion.
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We thank our field assistants: Arasu, Ayyavoo, Brindhuvahini, Chelliah, Guruswamy, Jothi, Krishnamurty, Mariasoosai, Natarajan, Rajagopal, Sampath, Vidyasagar. The project has received support in various forms from the Swedish Agency for Research Cooperation with Developing Countries (SAREC), from Copenhagen and Lund Universities, and from Madras Institute of Development Studies. For communication please write to the Project address: Staffan Lindberg, Department of Sociology, Lund University, Box 114, S‐22100 Lund, Sweden.