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Proletarianisation in the Third World
Studies in the Creation of a Labour Force Under Dependent Capitalism
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- English
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eBook - ePub
Proletarianisation in the Third World
Studies in the Creation of a Labour Force Under Dependent Capitalism
About this book
First published in 1984, this collection of twelve case studies examines the emergence of a free wage-labour force in all regions of the third world. Although the struggle and conflict through which the proletariat has achieved a degree of class consciousness is not neglected, the more dominant theme is that of the process and techniques which have created a working class on the capitalist periphery.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1.Introduction
- 2.The Labour Question in The Gold Coast, 1870–1906
- 3.British Nitrate Companies And The Emergence of Chile’S Proletariat, 1880–1914
- 4.Proletarianisation in Mozambique
- 5.The Creation of a Proletariat on Peru’S Coastal Sugar Plantations: 1880–1920
- 6.The Political Economy of Semi-Proletarianisation Under Colonialism: Sudan 1925–50
- 7.Poverty, Proletarianisation and The Production of Uneven Development: a Kenyan Village
- 8.Peasants or Proletarians? The Transformation of Agrarian Production Relations in Egypt
- 9.Agro-Industry, State Policy and Rural Social Structures: Recent Analyses of Proletarianisation in Brazilian Agriculture
- 10.The Development of Capitalism and The Making of The Working Class in Colonial indochina, 1870–1940
- 11.Proletarianisation in The World Order: The Peruvian Experience
- 12.The Formation and Development of The Working Class in Argentina, 1857–1919
- 13.Vanguard of The Proletariat? Communists and Unions in Shanghai and Bombay, 1927–1929
- Further Reading
- Index