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Planters did not see them as people but as labor embodied, and that labor could be optimized. Rosenthal writes that, unlike wage workers, “[enslaved people] could not quit, and planters blended information systems with violence—and threat of sale—to refine labor processes, building machines made out of men, women, and children.” Readable between the ledger lines of the plantation book is the violence underlying the system’s “standards.”
Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond Productivity Culture
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