The New Statesman

Boeken 16 sep 2021
Willemijn van de Walle

This is a global and epic historical study that mines the huge body of labour history, and presents it within a strong conceptual framework. His book practises the reciprocity it commends. “Humanity appears to be able to organise the work at hand in infinite variations,” he writes; the moral beauty of this book lies in the careful homage it pays to those variations.

Lyndsey Stonebridge