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Prison Labor in the United States - An Economic Analysis

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Asatar Bair is a professor of economics and statistics at the City College of San Francisco. His research interests include the economics of crime and punishment! class theory! monetary economics! international trade! and economic philosophy and methodology. He is interested in the intersection between economics and self-realization; he serves as a teacher for the Institute for Applied Meditation. Klappentext List of Tables Lit of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction: Prisons and American Society Chapter 1: Slavery Chapter 2: Conditions of Existence of Slavery in U.S. Prisons Chapter 3: State Welfare and the Production of the Prison Household Chapter 4: The Production of Commodities in Prison Chapter 5: The History of Prison Slavery in the U.S. Chapter 6: Consequences of Prison Slavery Notes Glossary Bibliography Index Zusammenfassung This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of contemporary prison labor in the United States, offering new insights into the practice of prison labor and exploring how the prison industrial complex shapes American society. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Prisons and American Society 1. Slavery 2. Conditions of Existence of Slavery in U.S. Prisons 3. State Welfare and the Production of the Prison Household 4. The Production of Commodities in Prison 5. The History of Prison Slavery in the U.S. 6. Consequences of Prison Slavery

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