Feudal Culture in the Ijen Highlands’ Poor Society
Abstract
This study aims to respond the problems on: Why Indonesia which is merely
independent but there still exists the feudal culture in the society, especially
people around the Ijen highlands? The problem is investigated along several
questions, elaborated as: 1) What causes PT. Nusantara Plantation XII (PTPN XII)
gains HGU (Cultivation Right on Land) from the government to manage the
coffee plantations in the Ijen highlands?; 2) Why people around the Ijen
highlands only became workers in their own homes? This research combines the
historical and anthropological political methods, particularly the use of
agricultural involution theory and the theory of hegemony to examine why the
feudal culture still exist among the already independent society, especially in the
Ijen highlands. The results of this study are: (1) PTPN XII got HGU of the
government to manage the coffee plantations in the Ijen highlands is not merely
without a reason, but it has gone along a careful govern-ment consideration.
PTPN XII is a state-owned company managed by a profes-sional so that the
government benefited from a big share of profit in every single year. (2) the
society of the Ijen Highland became laborer in their own homes is because the
large number of people work for PTPN XII, particularly in Blawan and Kalisat
Jampit plantations, as laborers not as skilled employees.
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