How has capitalism created or enhanced racism? In what ways do the
violent histories of slavery and empire continue to influence the
allocation of global resources? Rethinking Racial Capitalism:
Questions of Reproduction and Survival proposes a return to
analyses of racial capitalism - the capitalism that is inextricably
linked with histories of racist expropriation - and argues that it
is only by tracking the interconnections between changing modes of
capitalism and racism that we can hope to address the most urgent
challenges of social injustice. It considers the continuing impact
of global histories of racist expropriation on more recent
articulations of capitalism, with a particular focus on the
practices of racial capitalism, the continuing impact of uneven
development, territory and border-marking, the place of
reproductive labour in sustaining racial capitalism, the marketing
of diversity as a consumer pleasure and the creation of supposedly
'surplus' populations.
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