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Judul The Barter Economy of the Khmer Rouge Labor Camps / Scott Pribble
Pengarang Pribble, Scott
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Penerbitan New York : Routledge, 2024
Deskripsi Fisik 175p. :ill.
ISBN 978-1-003-34637-1
Subjek BARTER - CAMBODIA.
LABOR CAMPS - CAMBODIA - HISTORY.
POLITICAL PRISONERS - CAMBODIA.
CAMBODIA - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT - 1975-1979
Catatan Pribble investigates the barter economies that developed in many of the labor camps established under the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. When the Khmer Rouge abolished currency and markets in 1975, starving Cambodians created underground exchanges in labor camps throughout the country, bartering luxury items for food and other necessities, while simultaneously undermining the regime’s ideological goals of eliminating any traces of capitalism in Democratic Kampuchea. Pribble asserts three key points about the barter economy in the Khmer Rouge labor camps. First, the underground exchanges in Democratic Kampuchea provided food and medicine for desperate people subsisting under a totalitarian regime, saving the lives of countless Cambodians. Second, bartering was the riskiest way to obtain food because it was dependent upon the discretion of two or more individuals from different social classes under the threat of violent punishment, thereby altering the social dynamics of the camps. Finally, despite the regime’s extre
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