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Review article

Of human bondage: Campesinos, coffee and capitalism on the peruvian frontier

Pages 76-88 | Published online: 05 Feb 2008
 

Abstract

Robin Shoemaker, The Peasants of El Dorado: Conflict and Contradiction in a Peruvian Frontier Settlement, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1981. Pp. 265; £13.75.

This review article considers the way a recent study analyses a colonisation settlement in a coffee growing area located on the Eastern sub‐tropical forest area of Peru during the post‐reform era. It is argued that the study ignores both the presence within this ‘community ‘ of class division and antagonism together with their determinants, the process of capital accumulation. By misunderstanding the nature of debt bondage, it fails to recognise the crucial contribution of this relation to the process of indigenous capital accumulation in a context where labour is scarce.

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Centre of Latin American Studies, University of Cambridge, West Road, Cambridge CB3 9EF.

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