new order of slaves
More than 27 million people
remain in violent economic bondage.
DISPOSABLE PEOPLE: New Slavery in the
Global Economy

MARTIN LEVIN

Saturday, August 14, 1999

By Kevin Bales
University of California Press,
298 pages

Think slavery's a relic of the past? Think again.
Kevin Bales of the University of Surrey in
England knows pretty much all there is to know
about slavery in the contemporary world. In
Disposable People he parlays a combination
of fact and indignation into a compelling
indictment of an aspect of globalism most of us
prefer not to think about.

According to Bales, there are currently more
than 27 million people enslaved: His case
studies include prostitutes in Thailand, bonded
farmers in India and charcoal workers in
Brazil. Even the First World is not exempt;
France still has a form of domestic slavery, as
Bales's opening interview with a newly
liberated Malian woman shows. Complicit in
this should-be scandal are not just corrupt
locals but national governments and
multinational corporations. Nor does he excuse
us, the readers, who often buy, albeit perhaps
unknowingly, the products of slave labour, or
purchase mutual funds that invest in companies
using slaves.

Writing with a passion rare in academic texts,
Bales excoriates both the greed and the greedy
who profit from slavery. He makes a clear
distinction between wage slaves -- for
instance, workers earning bubkes making
Nikes in Asia -- and real slaves, "held against
their wills for purposes of exploitation."

Finally, Bales insists that the problem of
slavery cannot be separated from globalism
and devotes a chapter to explaining how
individuals can make a difference in the
attempt to end it. This is a timely and important
expos�. Bales has cast a little light into a very
dark place.
Martin Levin is the Books editor of The Globe
  and Mail.

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