白人的“负担”与西非可可生产中的新殖民主义

B. Athreya
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目前,几家对可可生产感兴趣的大型跨国公司,在自称致力于公平贸易的组织的帮助下,在全世界范围内复制并延续了对工人的奴隶制标准。这种滥用行为主要发生在西非国家科特迪瓦,世界上40%的可可产自该国。可以在劳工谈判中为农民及其家庭发声的土著声音被系统性地忽视或压制。
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White Man’s “Burden” and the New Colonialism in West African Cocoa Production
The current practices of several large multinational corporations with interests in cocoa production, aided by organizations that present themselves as being committed to fair trade, reproduces and continues the standards of slavery for workers all over the world. This abuse is centered in the West African nation of Cote d’Ivoire, where 40 percent of the world’s cocoa is produced. Indigenous voices that could speak for farmers and their families in labor negotiations are systematically ignored or silenced.
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