Decency and Excess
Explore the profound insights of Decency and Excess by Samuel Martinez, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2007. This compelling nonfiction work delves into the lives of sugar plantation workers in the Caribbean and West Indies, examining their resilience in the face of deteriorating conditions caused by neoliberal reforms and fluctuating sugar prices. With 242 pages of in-depth analysis, Martinez sheds light on the social and cultural dynamics that shape the experiences of these workers in developing countries. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in anthropology, sociology, and the complexities of Third World development. Discover how individuals navigate challenges and maintain their dignity amidst adversity in this thought-provoking exploration of social science.