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The Art of Not Being GovernedThe Art of Not Being Governed

The Art of Not Being Governed2009

An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia

James C. Scott

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**The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia** is a book-length anthropological and historical study of the Zomia highlands of Southeast Asia written by *James C. Scott* published in 2009. Zomia, as defined by Scott, includes all the lands at elevations above 300 meters stretching from the Central Highlands of Vietnam to northeastern India. That encompasses parts of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar, as well as four provinces of China. Zomia's 100 million residents are minority peoples "of truly bewildering ethnic and linguistic variety", he writes. Among them are the Akha, Hmong, Karen, Lahu, Mien, and Wa peoples. (Source: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Art_of_Not_Being_Governed))

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First published
2009
OL Work ID
OL2692034W

Subjects

Politics and governmentRural conditionsPeasantryEthnologyPolitical activityPeasantsMinority StudiesAnthropologyDiscrimination & Race RelationsEthnology, asiaPeasants, asiaSoutheast asia, politics and governmentSouthern states, rural conditionsSoutheast asia, social conditionsAnarchismStaatBergbewohnerPolitieke macht

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