Vol. 23 (2013)
Artículos de Investigación

Slavery as the “rule of the house” in the agricultural industry of the San Joaquin Valley in California

Rubén Ramírez Arellano
Universidad de la Ciénaga

Published 2013-11-30

Keywords

  • Migración histórica,
  • fuerza de trabajo,
  • esclavitud,
  • sujetos de derechos.
  • Historic migration,
  • workforce,
  • slavery,
  • right owners.

How to Cite

Ramírez Arellano, R. (2013). Slavery as the “rule of the house” in the agricultural industry of the San Joaquin Valley in California. Acta Universitaria, 23, 37–48. https://doi.org/10.15174/au.2013.542

Abstract

Slavery is a historic phenomenon that is present even in contemporary societies. The aim of this work is to analyze the ways in which capitalist production in the Californian agroin­dustry has made use of cheap labor force arriving from underdeveloped countries. A brief structural historical recount in which social actors became active participants is presented. The way in which first generation immigrants have been despoiled of their human character and rejected as right owners for being on the margin of legality is also shown.