Exploring links between labourers across the world, the book argues that globalisation and modern labour management originated in agriculture in the Global South. It highlights inequalities through which workers in wealthy countries benefit from exploitation of those in poor countries, and problematises workers' resistance and aquiescence.
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Marcel van der Linden is Senior Research Fellow at the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam, where he served for fourteen years as research director. His publications include Workers of the World. Essays toward a Global Labor History (Leiden: Brill, 2008; French, German, Portuguese and Spanish translations), and the two-volume The Cambridge History of Socialism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022).
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