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Legal and Rhetorical Foundations of Economic Globalization - An Atlas of Ritual Sacrifice in Late-Capitalism (Paperback)
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Legal and Rhetorical Foundations of Economic Globalization - An Atlas of Ritual Sacrifice in Late-Capitalism (Paperback)
Series: Globalization: Law and Policy
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This book examines the subtle ways in which rhetorics of sacrifice
have been re-appropriated into the workings of the global political
economy in the 21st century. It presents an in-depth analysis of
the ways in which ritual practices are deployed, under a diverse
set of political and legal contexts, as legitimation devices in
rendering exploitative structures of the prevailing
political-economic system to appear inescapable, or even palatable.
To this end, this work explores the deeper rhetorical and legal
basis of late-capitalist governmentality by critically
interrogating its mythical and ritual dimensions. The analysis
gives due consideration to the contemporary incarnations of ritual
sacrifice in the transnational neoliberal discourse: from those
exploitative yet inescapable contractual obligations, to
calendrical multi-billion dollar 'offerings' to the insatiable
needs of 'too-big-to-fail' corporations. The first part of the book
provides a working interpretative framework for understanding the
politics of ritual sacrifice - one that not only accommodates
multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary knowledge of ritual practices,
but that can also be employed in the integrated analysis of
sacrificial rituals as political rhetoric under divergent
historical and societal contexts. The second conducts a series of
case studies that cut across the wide variability of ritual public
takings in late-capitalism. The book concludes by highlighting
several key common doctrines of public ritual sacrifice which have
been broadly observed in its case studies. These common doctrines
tend to reflect the rhetorical and legal foundations for public
takings under hegemonic market-driven governance. They define
'appropriate and proper' occasions for suspending pre-existing
legal protections to regularize otherwise transgressive transfers
of rights and possessions for the 'greater good' of the economic
order.
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