Abstract
Through an analysis of the situation of peasants expelled from their land and their political organizations, the article probes through certain aspects of slave labor still present in the rural worker's lives. The author both gives data denouncing contemporary instances of slave labor exploitation, and studies more theoretical aspects of the interplay between sophisticated financial apparatus of capitalist enterprizes and its reliance on the exploitation of cheap labor force seen as slave labor, exposing its effective close interdependence. On the other hand, the juridical system as part of the State, makes the peasant'struggle for land illegal.
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