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Show 234 He then tion in proceeds to look at the realities of the existing attempt to an up with come an realities is that there must be an through a fuller utilization of the The factors, such as a Lt.erna td ve One 'of the policy. intensification of agriculture rapidly increasing labor force. the traditional status this must be broken dorm. situa Another hierarchy which blocks reality is that the measures taken for the purpose of agrarian uplift have, thogh failing to accomplish their original purpose, had the impact of strengthening the position of the progressive peasant proprietors and prj.vileged tenants. full potential has not been tapped, courted the worst of two worlds: • • • while rexarded, II in fact, "agricultural policy has equality has not ••• 101 This leads Myrdal resources promoted, to two conclusions, first that the see to it that The second conclusion which flows from the really carried out. above facts been efficiency has not been adequately recognized and government should lay down a definite policy and then it is Their regarding lack of political NiH and administrative for a really radical may be preferable to make a or effective land reform is that "it deliberate policy choice in favor of capitalist farming by allowing and encouraging the progressive cultienterprise and labor, while vat or to reap the full rerds of his approaching the fundamental issues of equality and institutional reform from different angle and by different policy means." a This would not be not tolerate a a laissez faire capitalist pattern. 102 It could passive and parasitic land ownership by rentier landlords who take but do not give. Asian land reforms have For the size criteria that South used, Myrdal would substitute that of |