Children of Other Worlds
Exploitation in the Global Market
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pluto Press
Published:20th Apr '01
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More than 40,000 children die daily in the developing world from avoidable sickness and disease. Tens of millions of children labour in mines, mills and sweatshops, or scavenge for a living on city streets and dumps. In the so-called developed world, children's lives are similarly blighted by drugs, alcohol, sexual abuse and violence.
Children of the rich are unhealthily obsessed with consumerist desires while children of the poor suffer from lack of opportunity. The global market is responsible for both of these ills.
In Children of Other Worlds Jeremy Seabrook examines the international exploitation of children and exposes the hypocrisy, piety and moral blindness that have informed so much of the debate in the West on the rights of the child. Seabrook insists that the whole question of protecting children's rights must take into consideration the structural abuses of humanity that are inherent in globalisation.
'Not just a study of children's work in Bangladesh, but also a reminder of the debates about child labour in Britain ... Seabrook's passionate reporting and advocacy deserves a wide readership' -- Richard Gott, The Independent
'As evidenced by the hundreds of individual examples he uses in ... Children of Other Worlds, Seabrook is an expert on the hardships and obstacles facing children working in the developing worlds. His vivid descriptions of these children's lives are dramatic, evoking sympathy and compassion from the reader but without employing shock tactics meant to guilt the well-fed Western reader.'
-- Deidre A. Brennan, Journal of International Affairs Vol 55 No.1ISBN: 9780745313962
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Weight: 360g
192 pages