The political ecology of colonial capitalism : Race, nature, and accumulation
256 p.
This book situates the post financial crisis phenomenon of the \u0022global land grab\u0022 within the longue duree of the capitalist world system. It does so by advancing a theoretical and historical framework, called the political ecology of colonial capitalism, that clarifies the key role played by the co-production of race and nature in provisioning the \u0022ecological surplus\u0022 that has historically secured the emergence and reproduction of capitalist development. The key premise of this book is that the global land grab constitutes another such attempted moment of re-securing the cheap food premise through racialized frontier appropriation. The argument advanced here is that, within the neoliberal crisis conjuncture, the hegemonic resolution of capital's escalating social-ecological contradictions necessitates, through the practice of \u0022global primitive accumulation,\u0022 the racialized construction of frontiers of unused nature in emergent zones of appropriation. [Publisher's text]
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ISBN: 9781526181367
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