
70. Prison Labor
The Economics of Everyday Things
Unearthing Prison Labor in America
This chapter investigates the historical roots and economic ramifications of prison labor in the United States, from its colonial origins to modern industrial practices. It critiques the ethical implications of using inmate labor, particularly in the context of the 13th Amendment, while revealing the economic benefits that prisons gain from this controversial system.
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