Although slavery is illegal throughout the world, we learned from Kevin Bales's highly praised exposé,
Disposable People: New Slavery in the Global Economy, that more than twenty-seven million people--in countries
from Pakistan to Thailand to the United States--are still trapped in bondage. With this new volume, Bales, the
leading authority on modern slavery, looks beyond the specific instances of slavery described in his last book
to explore broader themes about slavery's causes, its continuation, and how it might be ended. Written to raise
awareness and deepen understanding, and touching again on individual lives around the world, this book tackles
head-on one of the most urgent and difficult problems facing us today.
Each of the chapters in Understanding Global Slavery explores a different facet of global slavery. Bales investigates
slavery's historical roots to illuminate today's puzzles. He explores our basic ideas about what slavery is and
how the phenomenon fits into our moral, political, and economic worlds. He seeks to explain how human trafficking
brings people into our cities and how the demand for trafficked workers, servants, and prostitutes shapes modern
slavery. And he asks how we can study and measure this mostly hidden crime. Throughout, Bales emphasizes that to
end global slavery, we must first understand it. This book is a step in that direction.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Understanding Slavery Today
Chapter 2. Slavery and the Human Right to Evil
Chapter 3. No One Shall Be Held in Slavery or Servitude: A Critical Analysis of International Slavery Agreements
Chapter 4. Slavery and the Emergence of Non-governmental Organizations
Chapter 5. The Challenge of Measuring Slavery
Chapter 6. Globalization and Redemption
Chapter 7. Human Trafficking: A Worldwide Concern
Chapter 8. Understanding the Demand behind Human Trafficking
Coda: Three Steps to Stopping Slavery (And Four Things You Can Do Right Away)