I’m really not sure how to phrase this, but I understand that the first world enjoys a high level of material abundance, comfort, convenience, and privilege (“treats”) off of the backs of third world, sweatshop, child labour. From children mining for minerals that go into computer chips in the congo, to bengali women labouring in designer clothing sweatshops for pennies. What I don’t really have are books about that go indepth about this phenomenon and how it developed (and by this phenomenon I mean imperialism in the modern day)

I’ve only taken a cursorary glance through it but I think “A brief history of neoliberalism” by David Harvey might fit what I’m looking for

  • FugaziArchivist [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Brief History of Neoliberalism is an essential read, imho. So I'd recommend that anyway. But "Digital Labour and Karl Marx" by Christian Fuchs covers the International Digital Division of Labor, or IDDL, which more or less touches on what you're describing.