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Taking the High Road Only to Arrive at the Low Road: The Creation of a Reserve Army of Petty Capitalists in the North Maine Woods

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  • Jonathan P. Goldstein

    (Department of Economics, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME 04011, goldste@bowdoin.edu)

  • Michael G. Hillard

    (Department of Economics, University of Southern Maine, 11 Chamberlain Ave., P.O. Box 9300, Portland, ME 04104, mhillard@usm.maine.edu)

Abstract

Class relations in wood harvesting in Maine are analyzed. An unexpected high-road strategy emerges from the adoption of new technology for corporate crews (wage labor). This high-road policy is enhanced by the class struggle of independent logging contractors (petty capitalists). The ultimate diffusion of this technology to contractors reversed this strategy by allowing company crews to be disbanded. This created a reserve army of petty capitalists and a resultant increase in the rate of exploitation.

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  • Jonathan P. Goldstein & Michael G. Hillard, 2008. "Taking the High Road Only to Arrive at the Low Road: The Creation of a Reserve Army of Petty Capitalists in the North Maine Woods," Review of Radical Political Economics, Union for Radical Political Economics, vol. 40(4), pages 479-509, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:reorpe:v:40:y:2008:i:4:p:479-509
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