Tobacco Capitalism: Growers, Migrant Workers, and the Changing Face of a Global IndustryPrinceton University Press, 31.10.2011 - 336 Seiten Tobacco Capitalism tells the story of the people who live and work on U.S. tobacco farms at a time when the global tobacco industry is undergoing profound changes. Against the backdrop of the antitobacco movement, the globalization and industrialization of agriculture, and intense debates over immigration, Peter Benson draws on years of field research to examine the moral and financial struggles of growers, the difficult conditions that affect Mexican migrant workers, and the complex politics of citizenship and economic decline in communities dependent on this most harmful commodity. |
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The Tobacco Industry Public Health and Agrarian Change | 35 |
Innocence and Blame in American Society | 133 |
Reflections on the Tobacco Industry and American Exceptionalism | 258 |
Bibliography | 275 |
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