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There is a broad literature on middleman minorities, beginning in the 1940s to demystify the intermediary economic niche that Jews had occupied in medieval Europe (Becker,1940; Rinder, 1958). In the 1960s scholars began to systematically apply the middleman minority theory to colonial societies...
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The site of industrial struggle is shifting. The West needs to look further if it wants to understand how workers' self-organization is developing in countries it too often ignores. Across the Global South, peasant communities are forced off the land to live and work in harsh and impoverished...
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Cover -- Contents -- Maps, Figures and Tables -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The New International Working Class -- Part I: Capitalism and Imperialism -- 1. The Industrial Proletariat of the Global South -- 2. Migration and the Reserve Army of Labor -- Part II: Case Studies --...
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Maps, Figures, and Tables -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction The New International Working Class -- Part I: Capitalism and Imperialism -- Chapter 1. The Industrial Proletariat of the Global South -- Chapter 2. Migration and the...
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