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who are the capitalist farmers​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In The Agrarian Problems in the Sixteenth Century (1912) Tawney defined capitalist farmers as large farmers using wage labour who “insist … on putting the land to the use most profitable to themselves” (Tawney, 1912, p. 6), but does not define 'profitable'.

Answered by satvikum2006
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In The Agrarian Problems in the Sixteenth Century (1912) Tawney defined capitalist farmers as large farmers using wage labour who “insist … on putting the land to the use most profitable to themselves” (Tawney, 1912, p. 6), but does not define 'profitable'.

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