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  2. Agrarian society - Wikipedia

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    An agrarian society, or agricultural society, is any community whose economy is based on producing and maintaining crops and farmland. Another way to define an agrarian society is by seeing how much of a nation's total production is in agriculture. In agrarian society, cultivating the land is the primary source of wealth. Such a society may ...

  3. Agrarianism - Wikipedia

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    The agricultural community, with its fellowship of labor and co-operation, is the model society. The farmer has a solid, stable position in the world order. They have "a sense of identity, a sense of historical and religious tradition, a feeling of belonging to a concrete family , place, and region, which are psychologically and culturally ...

  4. History of agrarianism - Wikipedia

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    Technically, perhaps, an agrarian society is one in which agriculture is the leading vocation, whether for wealth, for pleasure, or for prestige-a form of labor that is pursued with intelligence and leisure, and that becomes the model to which the other forms approach as well as they may.

  5. Agrarian system - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman agrarian system was based around the tapu, which involved a permanent lease of state-owned arable land to a peasant family. In Haiti there was a social system based on collective labor teams, called kounbit, where farms were run by nuclear families and exchanges.

  6. Agrarian socialism - Wikipedia

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    Agrarian socialism emphasizes the social control, ownership, and utilization of the means of production (such as farms) in a rural society. Additionally, principles like community, sharing, and local ownership are emphasized under agrarian socialism.

  7. Southern Agrarians - Wikipedia

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    Technically, perhaps, an agrarian society is one in which agriculture is the leading vocation, whether for wealth, for pleasure, or for prestige – a form of labor that is pursued with intelligence and leisure, and that becomes the model to which the other forms approach as well as they may.

  8. Agricultural society - Wikipedia

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    An agricultural society may refer to: An agrarian society, one where the chief occupation is agriculture: typically contrasted with an industrial society; An agricultural society may also refer to an organization devoted to the improvement of agriculture, such as: The Royal Agricultural Society (disambiguation page) The Royal Agricultural ...

  9. United States Agricultural Society - Wikipedia

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    The United States Agricultural Society was founded when the Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture along with 11 other bodies decided to form the United States Agricultural Society. The Society held its annual meeting in Washington DC and held exhibitions in other cities in the United States. It was powerful body with the ability to influence ...