Puff and Pull: Rickshaw Pullers through the Lens of Human Capital

Monsoon Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1215/2834698x-10739236
Johan Mathew
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Abstract This article examines the lives of rickshaw pullers around the Indian Ocean Rim in the first half of the twentieth century, with a particular focus on the cities of Singapore and Durban. It analyzes the rickshaw puller as a species of “human capital.” This unorthodox approach highlights how human beings were treated like capital goods: machines for the production of profit. Their costs of living could be understood as investments in more productive bodies. A focus on the consumption of food, shelter, and narcotics also reveals how capitalists sought to profit from the making of more productive human bodies. It finally suggests that economic theories of human capital have neglected the profound yet dehumanizing effects that this economic paradigm imposes on those who have no financial capital to invest in themselves.
抽与拉:人力资本视角下的人力车夫
本文考察了20世纪上半叶环印度洋地区人力车车夫的生活,特别关注了新加坡和德班这两个城市。将人力车夫作为一种“人力资本”进行分析。这种非正统的方法突显了人类是如何被当作资本品对待的:生产利润的机器。他们的生活费用可以理解为对生产率更高的机构的投资。对食物、住所和麻醉品消费的关注也揭示了资本家如何从制造更有生产力的人体中寻求利润。最后,它表明人力资本的经济理论忽视了这种经济范式对那些没有金融资本来投资自己的人施加的深刻而非人性化的影响。
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