ABSTRACT
Many works about agragarian change in the Third World assumes that unfree relations are to be eliminated in the course of capitalist development. This text argues that the incidence of bonded labour is greater than supposed, and that in certain situations rural employers prefer an unfree workforce.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |8 pages
Introduction
chapter |35 pages
Towards a Definition of Bonded Labour
part |98 pages
Case Studies
chapter |33 pages
Bonded Labour in Eastern Peru
chapter |30 pages
Bonded Labour in Northwestern India
chapter |33 pages
Bonded Labour in Northeastern India
part |152 pages
Debates