— Malcolm HarrisYoung Foxconn workers—some as young as fourteen, under government-supported “internship” programs—feel trapped between a farming life that’s no longer feasible and an urban electronics life that offers surprisingly few future prospects—not to mention survival-level wages and no time to pursue hobbies, passions, or leisure activities.
Replicated under Fair Use from Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World by Malcolm Harris.