The Politics of India’s Reformed Labor Model

R. Agarwala
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This chapter offers a new theoretical framework to understand Indian labor in the contemporary context of strengthening ties between the Indian state and business. Labor in the twenty-first century must be redefined to include formal and informal workers; it must be re-envisioned to include manufacturing, as well as the growth sectors of construction and services; and the relationship of labor exploitation must account for the market, as well as state politics and ideology. Drawing from the arguments of Antonio Gramsci and Karl Polanyi, historical sources, and interview data, this chapter exposes how, since the 1980s, the Indian state has used informal labor to organize consent for a powerful political project that undermines labor’s twentieth-century gains, empowers large business, and retains state legitimacy with a mass electorate. In addition to examining these hegemonic forces from above, this chapter details the potential and limits of labor’s budding countermovements emerging from below and nuances the common cries of “jobless growth” in India.
改革后的印度劳动模式的政治
本章提供了一个新的理论框架来理解在印度国家和企业之间加强联系的当代背景下的印度劳工。21世纪的劳动力必须重新定义,包括正式和非正式工人;它必须重新规划,以包括制造业,以及建筑和服务业等增长部门;劳动剥削关系既要考虑到市场因素,也要考虑到国家政治和意识形态因素。根据安东尼奥·葛兰西(Antonio Gramsci)和卡尔·波兰尼(Karl Polanyi)的观点、历史资料和访谈数据,本章揭示了自20世纪80年代以来,印度政府如何利用非正式劳工组织对一项强大的政治计划的同意,这项计划破坏了劳工在20世纪的成果,赋予了大企业权力,并在广大选民中保持了政府的合法性。除了从上层考察这些霸权力量之外,本章还详细介绍了从下层出现的劳工反运动的潜力和局限性,并对印度“失业增长”的常见呼声进行了细微的区分。
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