2024
DOI: 10.1177/13540661241258848
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The geopolitics of passive revolution and the ghost of Malthus in the American Century

Rowan Lubbock

Abstract: In this article, I argue that the re-emergence of Malthusian limits in the post-war period was universally accepted as a principal challenge to the integrity of the American Century, yet whose solution was refracted through competing ideological frameworks among development experts. In mobilising Gramsci’s theory of organic intellectuals and passive revolution, I offer an in-depth empirical analysis of the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization, and the Rockefeller Foundation, both of which largely converged a… Show more

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